

Players who already own the expansion will retain access to those activities even after The Witch Queen releases.ĭestiny 2's 3.4.0 update also made major changes to grenades in Crucible, melee abilities, and adjusted Super cooldowns. Players who don't already own Forsaken can purchase the Forsaken Pack to access The Dreaming City, Last Wish raid, and the Shattered Throne dungeon. The Forsaken campaign and Tangled Shore will enter the Destiny Content Vault when The Witch Queen releases. In the This Week At Bungie post, Bungie warned, "Please keep in mind that players should only attempt to acquire the Ascendant Shards if they don’t need/want to use their Forsaken Ciphers." Also, players can use these Ciphers to get Exotic raid weapons, but those weapons still require Spoils of Conquest.ĭestiny 2 Forsaken was the Year 2 DLC in Destiny 2.


Players can use the Forsaken Ciphers to purchase Exotic weapons from the Forsaken expansion in the Exotic Archive or trade them in for three Ascendant Shards. Players can head to the Exotic Archive, next to the Vault, in the Tower to pick up the Ciphers.

Players who owned the Forsaken DLC before the update get three Forsaken Ciphers. Although many Destiny 2 fans have surely played Forsaken at this point and no longer dabble with its missions and additional content, the fact that Bungie will outright be taking that expansion away, even though customers paid money for it, is ludicrous in the eyes of some players.Īs a whole, what do you happen to think about this move from Bungie? Do you think it's fair for the studio to retire old Destiny 2 content to make way for new expansion material in the future? Let me know either down in the comments or on Twitter at if you'd like to see some of the reactions that many fans had to this news, keep reading on down below.With many changes made in Destiny 2 with the 3.4.0 update at the start of Bungie's 30th Anniversary event, Destiny 2: Forsaken is now free for all Destiny 2 players. Specifically, Bungie happens to be retiring a majority of the Forsaken expansion, which was released back in 2018. Some stressed that no other video game in recent history has ever done something like this, so why does Bungie think it needs to be done with Destiny 2?īy far the most common complaint about this matter though is that some Destiny 2 fans paid actual money for the content that is going away. While some understood where Bungie was coming from with this decision, others found it ridiculous that playable portions of the game would essentially be getting retired altogether. Not long after Bungie made this new announcement related to the Destiny 2 DCV, fans began to flood social media with their own responses.
