Destiny 2 Lightfall only has a week remaining before entering everyone's lives. The penultimate chapter of the Light vs. Darkness saga is shaping up to be one of the largest in terms of content, including sandbox changes, the addition of subclasses, stories, and a brand-new open-world area.
The Y6 expansion will go live on February 28, 2023, following a 24-hour-long downtime beforehand. This is the longest Bungie has recently held maintenance, seeing how The Witch Queen's downtime was for approximately 15 hours. Everyone can expect the servers to go online at the usual reset time, around 9 am PST.
As mentioned earlier, Destiny 2 servers will remain offline for 24 hours followed by the launch date, giving everyone six days to conclude their seasonal tasks. As shown in the image below, the maintenance and downtime will begin on February 27, at 9 am PST, and will continue for an entire day until the reset time of February 28.
The following are the downtime for all major regions:
As usual, all third-party applications alongside anything related to the Destiny API will remain offline. This will include Bungie's official website, Destiny Tracker, Destiny Companion App, Light. gg, DIM (Destiny Item Manager), and Braytech's website.
Once the servers come online, players can expect error codes such as CAT, Calabrese, and Cabbage, since a vast expansion launch can be rough. Since Bungie has had quite a rough time with the launch error codes in Season 19, the 24-hour downtime ensures everything runs smoothly on February 28.
Destiny 2 Lightfall's Raid will launch on March 10, at the weekly reset time. However, Bungie has confirmed an extension of Day 1 contest modifiers by an extra 24 hours. Hence, everyone will have 2 days to
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