Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion has been out for over a week, and the overall reception of the campaign and the Void 3.0 update was overwhelmingly positive, with many players praising Bungie for the experience delivered with this release. Two of the biggest standards to which every release is held in the history of the franchise are both The Taken King from Destiny and Forsaken from Destiny 2, which are considered to this day as the best releases ever. And yet, The Witch Queen's success is so blatant that many players are now addressing the Hive-themed expansion as the pinnacle contentDestiny 2 and the series as a whole has ever gotten.
With several new Exotic guns, The Witch Queen shakes the old Season of the Lost fusion rifle meta in many ways, from glaives becoming a fantastic pick in PvE content, and new DPS kings emerging from the deep. In fact, the Exotic Worm Launcher, Parasite, is now widely considered one of the best guns in the game because of how much burst damage it can deal if players manage to land a shot just right while the Worm's Hunger buff is stacked all the way up to twenty, dealing over 300k damage in a single shot. Destiny 2's Exotics often have unique characteristics across the board, including their signature sounds, but the process of creating the sounds for Parasite is quite bizarre, to say the least, as it involves making fresh pasta — the mac n cheese kind.
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One of the side effects of the pandemic is that many video game developers had to push back the release of their games or expansions because the slower times of working from home were taking a toll on the final product. This is the case ofDestiny 2's The Witch Queen as well,
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