Destiny 2 Lightfall is launching in a day, and Bungie has decided to take down their servers before launching a bunch of new content with Lightfall. The company has decided to hold maintenance across all platforms for 24 hours, all to ensure smooth sails during the weekly reset on February 28. Typically, times will be different across the globe.
As per the server time, players are scheduled to be kicked out of any activity starting at 9 am PST, on February 27, which is the day before the weekly reset. This downtime will carry on for a whole day until 9 am PST, February 28, when Lightfall is supposed to launch.
Due to this, the final week of Season 19 has provided six days for everyone to wrap up seasonal content. The following article lists the downtime in all major regions, which will help everyone calculate the time until Destiny 2 Lightfall comes out.
Destiny 2 Lightfall is scheduled to release on February 28, at 9 am PST, which is the usual weekly reset time. However, with the recent implementation of pre-loads on PlayStation consoles, everyone has to either for an extra day or re-install the game to wrap up any final tasks.
With such a huge expansion at stake, Bungie wants to make no mistake during the launch.
The following time lists the server downtime for all major regions until Destiny 2 Lightfall launches:
As mentioned above, servers will remain offline for an entire day. Third-party applications that are tied to Destiny API will stay down as well, including Destiny Tracker, Bray.tech, Light.gg, Destiny Companion App, DIM (Destiny Item Manager), and Bungie's official website.
Pre-loads will be available sometime after the servers go off, which will be on February 27. The pre-installation sizes on all platforms
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