The latest Destiny update is here, with Destiny 2: Into the Light bringing about new Crucible maps, a new three-player mode and a whole host of new weapons to unlock.
Known as update 7.3.6, this is the last major update before The Final Shape expansion arrives later this year.
While we wait to find out whether Nathan Fillion's Cayde-6 will return, the fresh additions will keep players busy for the next couple of months at least.
With that in mind, here are all the details you need to know about Destiny 2: Into the Light, including when the update was made available to play.
Destiny 2: Into the Light rolled out on 9th April 2024.
The Destiny 2 servers were offline on this date to prepare for the launch of the new update. It arrived in the UK at 6pm BST, and in the US at 10pm PDT/1pm EDT.
The servers went offline for around five hours prior to this.
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A new wave-based three-player mode where hordes of enemies emboldened by the Witness will look to destroy the Vanguard's Advanced Defensive Unit.
The difficulty will grow over time, with players needing to defend the units by slaying foes, upgrading their arsenal and surviving for as long as possible.
The official description from Bungie reads as such: «To begin Onslaught, you’ll be dropped onto a map and tasked with defending one of three possible locations.
»Your mission will be to defend your Advanced Defence Unit (ADU) from attacking enemy waves, and make your way onto the Pyramid ship to defeat the boss onboard. If at any point your ADU is destroyed, your match will end."
The Brave Arsenal is made up of a dozen weapons that are unlocked from playing Onslaught. These are weapons that were previously taken away – such as the Recluse – but have now returned with new colour jobs.
The full list is
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