Bungie has revealed more details regarding the Destiny 2 Shadowkeep expansion. Players have been desperately waiting for this expansion. Last month Bungie revealed a few details about it, but yesterday they revealed the complete roadmap for Shadowkeep and Season of the Undying.
Destiny 2 Shadowkeep will be launched on October 1, 2019, and will bring a slew of new content to the game. Also, starting on October 1, ‘Destiny 2’ base version will be made available for free-to-play. The following things will be brought under the free seasonal updates of the game.
1) Moon Destination
2) Seasonal Artifact
3) Finishers
4) Armor 2.0
5) New Strike: The Festering Core
6) New Strike: The Scarlet Keep
7) Crucible Updates
8) Reprise PVP Map: Widow’s Court
9) Reprise PVP Map: Twilight Gap
10) New PVP Map: Fragment
11) Crucible Labs: Elimination
12) Free Seasonal Rank Rewards
Bungie has also revealed a roadmap for the upcoming ‘Season of the Undying” which runs from October to December. The shared roadmap has highlighted the free and premium content with separate icons for easy understanding of players. The following content will be added to the ‘Season of the Undying.’
October 5, 2019
Raid Launch – (Shadowkeep)
Vex Offensive Begins (Season of the Undying Pass included with Shadow Keep)
October 8, 2019
Hero & Legend Nightmare Hunts (Shadowkeep)
October 15, 2019
Master Nightmare hunts ( Shadowkeep)
Iron Banner – (Free to all Destiny 2 players)
October 22, 2019
Exotic Quest: Leviathan’s Breath (Free to all Destiny 2 players)
October 29, 2019
Dungeon Launch ( Shadowkeep)
New PvP Mode – Momentum Control (Free to all Destiny 2 players)
Exotic Quest: Divinity (Shadowkeep)
October 29 – November 19, 2019
Festival of the Lost ( Free to all Destiny 2 players)
November 5, 2019
1st Raid Challenge (Shadowkeep)
November 19, 2019
Vex Offensive: Final Assualt (Season of the Undying Pass included with Shadow Keep)
Significant changes have been made to weapons in the upcoming Shadowkeep expansion. Developers have briefed and listed all the changes that are coming to weapons. A bit of fine-tuning has been done in how damage is applied to different targets in PvE environments.
A few weapons and archetypes have been buffed. PvE damage for Auto Rifles has increased by 25%-30% depending on combatant rank. PvE damage for Scout rifles has also increased by 18%-36% depending on combatant rank. You can read the complete weapon changes by heading here.
Destiny 2 PC will move to Steam on October 1 for Shadowkeep launch. If you are already playing on PC, you are required to link your Destiny accounts on Battle.net and Steam to get your Guardians ready for the upcoming Shadowkeep expansion.
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