Just a year after the huge showcase where Bungie revealed to the world Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion, the company came out with a trailer dedicated to the upcoming Lightfall DLC, which will release in February of next year. This is a highly anticipated new chapter in Destiny 2's Light and Darkness saga that Bungie has been building up to for many years now, and it all comes down to a showdown pitting The Witness and Calus' forces against the Guardians and Neomuna's Cloud Striders. The conflict ensues because The Witness is looking for a powerful artifact located in Neptune's hidden city, which is a kaleidoscope of neon lights and '80s-inspired locations.
Cloud Striders as a new race change everything because they show that life without the Traveler's blessing is not only possible, but it hinges on a different breed of Lightless human protectors who have given up years of their lifespan to gain bionic enhancements. And yet, one of the most striking aspects of Lightfall as a whole is that Neomuna's many colors and neon signs are a nostalgic reminder of what vanilla Destiny 2 had with Titan's Archology, which is now lost to the Destiny Content Vault and may never return.
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Although entirely subjective, Titan was arguably one of the most iconic locations in vanilla Destiny 2 thanks to the beautiful time-lost Archology, which was a testament to the Golden Age of humanity in the game's universe. Players got to experience a bit of the Hive-infested Archology through quests and the Savathun's Song Strike, which was also removed from the game with Beyond Light. Mixed with Titan's rainy surface, the grotesque yet cozy underground pre-Collapse world made it
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