AfterBungie confirmedthatDestiny 2‘s much-anticipated 2024 DLC,The Final Shape, was getting pushed back to early June, the game’s director has decided to add a bit more context. SinceBungie’s been going through a rough patchrecently, it shouldn’t be surprising that Joe Blackburn would chime in, too.
For one, the fact thatThe Final Shapeis being pushed back by a few months means thattheSeason of the Wishwill be a fair bit longer than initially expected. This was the biggest concern that Blackburn appears to have wanted to alleviate, and he did just that by announcing not onlythe all-new Dungeon, Warlords’ Ruin, but also a bunch of other free content, slated for early 2024.

The Final Shape’s pushback could be a good thing, perhaps
More specifically, Blackburn highlighted that there’d be a PvP map bundle coming toDestiny 2, featuring maps set on Europa, Neomuna, and a Pyramid ship. They are roughly Javelin-4 sized, according to Blackburn, so as to avoid releasing a bunch of long-range PvP maps all at once. For PvE fans, there’s a new series of weekly quests coming toDestiny 2, called Wishes. “I’ll let the folks over on Reddit theorize what they think these Wishes could be,” Blackburn said.
Naturally, the usual suite of seasonal events is coming as expected, though Blackburn did say that the Guardian Games would take up a different format in 2024, featuring a “revitalized focus on class versus class competition.”

The really interesting bit comes at the end, though: “Ultimately, we’re trying to get towards April and May, we’re gonna be talking about a new period ofDestinywe’re callingDestiny 2: Into the Light.” Blackburn was, of course, rather cagey about what this is, exactly, promising that more information would be coming as time goes on. He did say, however, that “this is really built not only for the folks that have playedDestinyfor 5,000 hours, but also for your friends, for your family, for people who are just getting intoDestinyand want to prepare forThe Final Shape.”
Curious stuff, definitely, though the extent ofInto the Lightand the specifics of what it is are obviously mysterious at this time. “Please stay tuned,” Blackburn said, promising that more information would be dropping in ahead ofThe Final Shape‘s release.

There’s some promising stuff in Blackburn’s video, for sure, but it remains to be seen whether Bungie can deliver on all these fronts. With theSeason of the Wishfeaturing some exciting new systems, such as theFireteam Finder, however, it’s going to be an interesting couple of months.






