One of the first trailblazers for the live-service genre as a whole, Destiny 2 is still adding content even five years after its release. While Destiny 2 is mainly known for its large-scale expansions that drop every year or so, Bungie actually updates its Sci-Fi shooter on a very regular basis, aiming to bring four large updates every year. These sizeable updates are referred to as Seasons, and Destiny 2's latest, the Season of the Haunted, is a pretty significant one.
Released on the 24th May, Destiny 2: Season of the Haunted brings some big changes to the game, along with a healthy supply of new content. One of the more interesting aspects of this Season is that it has brought back an iconic location from the early days of Destiny 2, but provided new story context and visuals to make everything feel fresh again. Along with the returning area, Destiny 2: Season of the Haunted is also bringing some new Exotics, a revamped Solar skill system, some new dungeons, and a few weapon balance changes for good measure.
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Both a breath of fresh air and a hit of nostalgia, the Leviathan flagship from Destiny 2's first ever raid has made an impressive return. It's been a while since players have seen the Leviathan, but in that time, Calus the dethroned Cabal emperor has been communicating with the mysterious pyramid on the moon, attempting to harness its dark power. Calus and the Leviathan have now returned, unleashing a storm of nightmares.
Players can now free-roam around the Leviathan, exploring its eerie metallic hallways and fighting off the nightmares within. In the lower decks of the Leviathan, players can participate in a public event where they're tasked
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