Destiny 2's The Witch Queen was one of this year's most anticipated early releases, and fans were not disappointed by the new campaign and all the changes the expansion was packed with. The Witch Queen's themes revolved around the new Lucent Brood of the Hive — Hive combatants blessed with the powers of the Light, as Savathun was. Players take the role of psychic detectives, delving into an intricate web of lies and illusions that were either created by Savathun or deceptions even the Hive God fell into.
The Witch Queen's campaign was a great success both from a gameplay perspective and a narrative standpoint, mixing a compelling plot and villain with difficult missions and morally gray areas to explore. Destiny 2 fans were pleased to discover that the seasonal storyline in Season of the Risen complements this, which is good after criticism surrounding the Seasons in previous expansions. Season of the Risen's story came to an unexpected conclusion today, which ties up multiple loose ends in Destiny 2's overarching narrative.
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Season of the Risen is relatively short compared to many other Destiny 2 releases, with some seasonal narratives like Season of the Lost lasting for several weeks before being halted prior to an epilogue. In this case, Bungie tied Season of the Risen's story to The Witch Queen campaign, and it was all about the Lucent Brood and their alliance with Caiatl's Cabal. Because the alliance with the Cabal is such an important part of the narrative, it was interesting to see how some characters dealt with the events of this Season, such as interactions between Lord Saladin and Crow.
In Season of the Lost, Crow learned about his past life as Uldren Sov,
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