The Witch Queen Raid will likely be the most anticipated piece of content from the new expansion in Destiny 2, but players will need to wait before they play it. The release for the Witch Queen Raid and the expansion itself will not be the same.
This has typically been the trend for any Destiny 2 expansion in the past, and even in the original Destiny. Not only does the small delay give Bungie some time to iron out the expansion so the raid is smoother, but players get some time to gear up before jumping into the biggest challenge of the new content drop.
Bungie recently announced the date for the Destiny 2 Witch Queen Raid in a blog post as they prepare players for the expansion next month.
The raid, which has not yet been named, will be available in the game on March 5, 2022. Players can begin their first playthrough starting at 10 am PST or 1 pm EST. Considering the massive hype that usually builds around the World First race, the timing will be important for those competitive guardians.
The full Witch Queen expansion will be ready to play a couple of weeks before the raid comes out. Officially, the new expansion will drop on February 22, 2022. Like previous expansions for Destiny 2, this is an entirely new content drop with new places to explore, gear to earn, and a new story to follow the ongoing arc in the game.
Trials of Osiris will also make a return as one of the pillars for the PvP community. Like the raid though, Trials of Osiris will be on a hiatus when the Witch Queen drops. The expected return date is March 11, so PvP players will have even longer to wait than the raid players.
One of the biggest components of a Destiny expansion is the inclusion of gear and new levels for players to obtain. In the same Bungie
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