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Friday, September 13, 2019

Bungie Reveals Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Roadmap

Former Halo developer Bungie has blown the lid off the Destiny 2: Shadowkeep roadmap, confirming a tidal wave of content will be heading to shared-world shooter’s latest expansion between launch day up until November. It’s pretty packed, with a new Raid Challenge, Dungeon, and of course the Iron Banner all in the pipeline.

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Roadmap

Check out the full roadmap below.

OCTOBER 1 –

  • Shadowkeep launches
  • Season of the Undying begins
  • Destiny 2 New Light launches; free to play base game
  • Seasonal Update free for all players:
    • Moon destination
    • Seasonal Artifact
    • Finishers
    • Armor 2.0
    • New Strikes
      • The Festering Core
      • The Scarlet Keep
    • Crucible Updates
      • Widow’s Court; Reprised PVP Map
      • Twilight Gap; Reprised PVP Map
      • Fragment; New PVP Map
      • Crucible Labs: Elimination
    • Seasonal Rank Rewards

OCTOBER 5 –

  • Garden of Salvation Raid Launch (Shadowkeep)
  • Vex Offensive activity begins (Season of the Undying)

OCTOBER 8 –

  • Hero and Legend Nightmare Hunts added (Shadowkeep)

OCTOBER 15 –

  • Master Nightmare Hunts added (Shadowkeep)
  • Iron Banner (Free)

OCTOBER 22 –

  • Exotic Quest for Leviathan’s Breath bow (Season of the Undying)

OCTOBER 29 –

  • Festival of the Lost seasonal event begins; runs through November 19 (Free)
  • New PVP Mode: Momentum Control (Free)
  • Shadowkeep Dungeon launch (Shadowkeep)
  • Exotic Quest for Divinity trace rifle (Shadowkeep)

NOVEMBER 5 –

  • First Raid Challenge (Shadowkeep)

NOVEMBER 19 –

  • Vex Offensive: Final Assault (Season of the Undying)

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is scheduled for release on PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One on October 1, and is the fourth major expansion for the Engram-farming shooter. The DLC launches alongside Destiny 2: New Light, which is a free-to-play revamp of the shooter.

Bungie split from Activision earlier this year, giving it full control of the Destiny IP. Aside from New Light, once of the biggest changes for the series comes in the shape of cross-save, which is now available for all versions of the game.

Destiny 2 was released for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One in September 2017. Read our review of the sequel here.

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