"We think a bunch of the systems and the gameplay are things you need to see, not just hear," says Bungie's Joe Blackburn.
Into the Light offers a two-month content update for all players in April 2024 to prepare them for the release of The Final Shape.
Bungie says the expansion "needs more time to become exactly what we want it to be." New details and gameplay are coming in April.
While 343 Industries' first-person shooter seems to be enjoying increased engagement, Bungie's title is continuing its downward climb.
One of the best debuff dealers in the game is available for 29 Legendary Shards, along with the Ketchkiller set and new Legendary weapons.
Destiny 2 players will soon be able to find and create Fireteams without the need for third-party tools.
Solo Operative, a perk that grants increased damage for solo players, also returns when Season of the Wish launches on November 28th.
The next update goes live on November 28th with Season of the Wish and affects Devour, Throwing Hammer, Sol Invictus and more.
Titans, Warlocks and Hunters can acquire armor resembling the Viper, Bear and Wolf Schools from CD Projekt RED's hit action RPG series.
This week's armor is the Gensym Knight set, while new Legendary weapons and a random roll for Hawkmoon are also available.
Check out a short teaser to get a glimpse of what you can expect from the story of Destiny 2's Season of the Wish.
The Lost Pacific set is this week's Legendary armor, while Hawkmoon has Killing Wind, Hammer-Forged Rifling and Textured Grip.
Based on the key art, it appears to focus on Riven and The Dreaming City, perhaps hinting at a conclusion to the never-ending loop.
A new random roll for Hawkmoon, the Tusked Allegiance set from Season of the Risen, and new Legendary weapons are also available.
Bungie confirms over 650 employees are working on "exceeding expectations" with the upcoming expansion and future Episodes.
Layoffs, alleged delays, reports of poor management - the Destiny 2 and Marathon developer is facing bigger issues than usual.
Recent reports have claimed that the expansion's release has been pushed back from February to June.
Player sentiment is allegedly at an all-time low, while Bungie has missed its revenue targets by 45%.
The layoffs are allegedly part of "a larger money-saving initiative" across the entirety of PlayStation.
"Today is a sad day at Bungie as we say goodbye to colleagues who have all made a significant impact on our studio," said CEO Peter Parsons.