Destiny 2’s Year 6 expansion will bring a brand-new campaign, updated in-game features, another Darkness subclass, and both new enemies and allies. Destiny 2's Game Director Joe Blackburn said in the Destiny 2: Lightfall showcase that «this is the beginning of the end» of the Light and Darkness saga.
Destiny 2: Lightfall is set for release on February 28, 2023, for PC, Stadia, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
Destiny 2: Lightfall takes place in the neon cyberpunk city of Neomuna on planet Neptune where people who escaped the Collapse created a metropolis over the past centuries without the Last City knowing. The trailer during the Destiny 2 Lightfall showcase pictured Guardians fighting the new Dark Cabal force (known as the Shadow Legion) in the abandoned city as the threat of a second Collapse arrived. Season of the Haunted took players to the Leviathan ship to prevent Calus from becoming another Disciple of The Witness, and Guardians were unsuccessful.
Bungie introduced an elected difficulty in The Witch Queen expansion, and Lightfall will also have a Legendary campaign mode option for players looking for a challenging experience.
The Lightfall trailer showed an enigmatic human character in Neomuna, who is part of the Cloud Striders. The Cloud Striders are volunteers stepping up to protect humanity, unlike guardians who were revived by the Traveler whether they wanted to or not.
These people aren’t like Suraya Hawthorne--a character introduced in the Red War story as a non-Guardian fighter. Instead, the Cloud Striders have cyber enhancements with the cost of reducing their cyborg life span to 10 years. Bungie said that this new set of heroes creates a juxtaposition of humanity fighting to save the Solar System
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