The release of Destiny 2’s highly anticipated expansion, The Final Shape, has been pushed back to June 2024, four months later than originally planned. Despite the delay, the community remains optimistic about the expansion.
Rumors of the delay first surfaced in late October, coinciding with layoffs at Bungie. While some fans had hoped the rumors were false, they have now come to accept the fate of the expansion. However, others see the delay as an opportunity for Bungie to deliver an even better product.
One player expressed hope that the delay would result in a “great” expansion rather than just a “good” one. This sentiment is shared by many, as they believe the extra time will allow for additional polish on what has already been a successful live-service game.
Players are curious about what Bungie has planned for the gap period leading up to The Final Shape. Limited information has been provided, leading to speculation among fans. Some suggest the introduction of new weapon classes, balance patches, or even a new subclass to balance Light and Darkness. However, it’s important not to get carried away with unrealistic expectations.
Another fan proposed the idea of allowing players to revisit old season passes to complete missed events or missions. While this would require significant updates and diving into the Destiny Content Vault, it would be ideal for those who missed out on certain content.
It remains to be seen what Bungie has in store for the gap period with their content plan, “Into The Light.” Until its launch in April, fans can only speculate. In the meantime, Season of the Wish has just been released, offering players a new season to explore.
Source: DOTESPORTS