Destiny 2’s final season, Season of the Wish, is nearly here.
If you haven’t heard that Bungie was wrapping up the game’s season releases, don’t panic. This may be Destiny 2’s final season, but only because Bungie is switching the game to an episodic model once the Final Shapeexpansion launches on Feb. 27, 2024.
With Season of the Wish’s launch, Bungie is looking to end seasons in style. In addition to dealing with the 15th Wish (a story beat left dangling more than five years ago), Guardians can get their hands on some beautiful Witcher-themed armor, an in-game LFG, and some long-awaited Stasis upgrades. Here’s a breakdown of the Season of the Wish details Bungie revealed in its Wednesday blog.
Before we get into any of the big changes to Destiny 2 coming in Season of the Wish, it’s important to address the announcement everyone actually cares about: the super hot Witcher armor sets (seen above).
Each class’ armor set takes inspiration from Geralt of Rivia’s usual garb — each with their own wolf pendant and double swords on their back. It looks like there's also a Witcher-inspired Ghost shell and ship. Bungie hasn’t revealed a price yet, but these collaborations are typically very expensive. The other collaborative armor sets (Fortnite, Sony first-party games, and Assassin’s Creed) all run 2,000 Silver per class. That’s $20 in real money, or $60 if you want all three classes.
In other news, the long-awaited in-game group finder is finally coming to Destiny 2 in Season of the Wish, albeit not exactly when players thought. Bungie announced on Wednesday that the LFG system will initially release into a beta during Season of the Wish, and that comes with some limitations.
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