This year is shaping up to be one of Destiny 2's biggest yet. After an unfortunate delay in 2021, the Witch Queen expansion is rapidly approaching its February launch. The expansion finally gives players a chance to go toe to toe with the Hive Queen, Savathun, a character that has stayed mostly in the background through lore and in name only since the original Destiny launched back in 2014.
In addition to new expansion content and the Throne World destination, Bungie also confirmed that Season 16 will actually be known as Season of the Risen. Sitting alongside the expansion content, Season of the Risen deals with the new threat to Earth posed by the Hive Guardians known as the Lucent Brood. Cabal Empress Caiatl returns to assist the Vanguard with their Light Suppressing tools in an effort to put down the threat.
Destiny 2 Players to Wield Seasonal Artifact in The Witch Queen
Alongside all of that new story content, Bungie is also preparing a huge sandbox update to Destiny 2 that is likely going to alter the way fans play the game. Part of that involves the void subclasses finally getting a major overhaul, which hopefully should help players make the perfect build for the activity it's needed for.
Known as Void 3.0, Bungie is making sweeping changes to all three subclasses, which will now look very familiar for those who have dabbled with the Stasis subclasses. Once live, Void players will have much more freedom to create their perfect Void subclass using the Aspects and Fragments system instead of being locked into the old diamond blocks. For those who are unaware, this mechanic was introduced in the Beyond Light expansion specifically for the Stasis subclasses and offers much more creative freedom.
Aspects are class-specific
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