The Power cap is not increasing in Season 21, but reaching it will become more time-consuming for those not already there.
By Chris Pereira on
Bungie has revealed the first artwork from the upcoming Season 21 of Destiny 2, known as Season of the Deep. That provides an exciting first look at what awaits, both in terms of the story and seasonal armor, but the art is accompanied by some other very notable details concerning the acquisition of Exotic gear and Pinnacle rewards.
On the artwork side, you can see the debut image from Season of the Deep below, as shared in the latest This Week at Bungie. One of Lightfall's quests teases where things might be going in the story, suggesting we'll be returning to Titan (one of the locations that's been vaulted for more than a year) to seek out an enemy of the Witness. The art may show a glimpse of that enemy, as Titan is known to be home to some sort of enormous being in the depths of its seas. We also see what certainly appears to be Sloane, Titan's vendor and a key story character who has also been MIA since Titan went missing. Notably, she seems to now have a Taken-style look to her arm.
Beyond that, we also get a look at the new aquatic-themed armor for Hunters, Titans, and Warlocks that we'll likely get as part of the Season of the Deep season pass and its accompanying seasonal activities.
Perhaps even more notable are some key systems changes (or lack thereof) coming in Season of the Deep. As previously announced, Bungie will not increase the game's Power caps, as it normally does each season. That means if you're already at the Pinnacle cap, you'll remain there once Season 21 begins. And if you're not there, you may want to get to work on it right now, as Bungie is doing away
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