One of the perks of Bungie's Destiny Content Vault is that Destiny 2 can get progressively bigger without affecting the game's performance in terms of loading times and overall stability. Bungie's looter shooter has one of the biggest file sizes for mainstream games currently on the market, and it simply wouldn't be feasible to keep on adding content without letting some things go. With The Witch Queen's imminent release, Destiny 2 will allow players to explore Savathun's Throne World and also set foot back on Mars.
While vaulting locations and campaigns is ultimately a good thing for the health of the game, it also takes something away from the experience, considering that new players won't be able to tackle old content. Destiny 2's next expansion is taking the Tangled Shore and the Forsaken campaign into the vault, but everything in the HELM is also being vaulted, alongside every piece of seasonal content from Year 4. This left the question as to how Bungie would handle Exotics like Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale, and today's TWAB explains just that.
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Hawkmoon and Dead Man's Tale are the Exotics that come from the Harbinger and Presage missions, respectively, which are going to be vaulted with The Witch Queen. Because they are Exotics that have random rolls, handling their return was not an easy task, but Bungie's TWAB clears things out by stating that both these guns will become available from Xur every weekend with random rolls. This is likely the best outcome, considering they were still limited to one drop per week, and players can pick the rolls they like while also ignoring those they don't.
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