The major update goes live tomorrow and adds a new Exotic mission, Dungeon Lairs in Pinnacle Ops, a new activity, and more.
Bungie will dive into the Star Wars-themed expansion ahead of its launch this Winter while also previewing next week's major update.
Parsons had been the head of Destiny 2 developer Bungie since 2015, and he has worked at the studio for even longer than that.
Bungie's first expansion after The Final Shape delivers a compelling narrative and characters alongside a great raid, but little else.
A new destination, weapons, Exotics, and traversal options coincide with a mysterious invitation from The Nine in Bungie's latest.
Brave and Legendary will grant Tier 1 Engrams, but complete the campaign, and you can turn Kepler Patrol into a Master Nightfall.
Guardians make their own fate, but her departure from The Nine raises many questions for the future (including who will replace her).
Before The Edge of Fate arrives on July 15th, Bungie is letting all players run through previous content and reap the rewards.
Players will take on enemies while also using new traversal abilities to solve mechanics in the new time-limited activity.
An Epic version which expands on "the story of the raid" will also arrive in September alongside the Ash and Iron update.
A new destination brings new mysteries for players to solve, though every choice seemingly matters in Bungie's next expansion.
Matterspark and Mattermorph introduce new means of traversal, and you can utilize them in combat to shock and suspend enemies.
The new destination, Kepler, will be showcased, and Bungie's developers will also outline how players' gear is "evolving."
One former employee alleges leadership was concerned over the Trials of Osiris armor and how it would affect Eververse sales.
Investigating the mysteries around a new Dredgen, players will explore the "criminal underworld" and leverage weapons like the Lightsaber.
The expansion marks the beginning of The Fate Saga, where players venture to Kepler and must deal with the mysterious Nine.
Bungie is seemingly gearing up to reveal the next expansion for its looter shooter, which is scheduled to drop in mid-June.
However, director Joe Ziegler also feels that Marathon "could be exciting" for fans who like many "PvP sandbox experiences."
Challenge numerous enemies in Court of Blades for the mantle of Taken King or experiment with powerful new Artifact Perks.
The 2023 expansion sold well but saw negative feedback from fans for its story-telling and direction, especially following The Witch Queen.