Up until now, Bungie has had a reasonably predictable reveal system for Destiny 2. Since the release of Shadowkeep and the introduction of a new seasonal model, regular seasons got their trailers exactly one week ahead of their release, while the final season of the year (Arrivals, Lost) got shown off on their launch day to keep spoilers to a minimum.
With the upcoming Destiny 2 Season 17 set to launch next Tuesday, May 24, this pattern is seemingly changing. After there was no reveal of any kind when the community expected it to come, Bungie's Destiny community manager chimed in on the issue, explaining that the company is experimenting with its «moments of discovery,» as it were.
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While Bungie already talked about stuff such as Destiny 2's Iron Banner changes for Season 17, everything that's been shown so far has been related to mechanical changes and existing content. There's been absolutely no information about the theme, narrative, or new content of any sort. According to Community Manager dmg04, this is because Bungie is trying to find the best possible time span between showing off a new season and actually pushing it live.
«The trailer will come in time,» he said via a Tweet, «but for now we're keeping things close to the chest.» The fact that Bungie went so far as to remove the accidentally revealed Destiny 2 Season 17 armor from its recent TWAB blog shows that the company is taking this seriously, which is somewhat unprecedented with seasonal releases. It's also worth pointing out that one of the game's narrative designers previously mentioned that their team «absolutely killed it» in regard to Season 17's narrative, which could have something to do with
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