Forsaken content will be vaulted at some point. Updated on 10 March 2021
Last month, we spoke with Bungie general manager Justin Truman to discuss Destiny 2 s latest major update Season of the Chosen.
We start by talking about the surprise return of Exotic missions in recent weeks. These are secret quests which can be attempted alone or as part of a team, and between their challenge and unique spin on Destiny s mechanics, are up there with dungeons and raids as some of the best activities the game has to offer.
As well as this, how the community has inspired recent solo challenges and the future of live events in Destiny 2, we also discuss the approach for the Destiny Content Vault - an initiative which allows Bungie to cycle out destinations, maps and modes from the game, and also reintroduce things from Destiny s past - starting with the original Destiny s Cosmodrome area in late 2020, and the Vault of Glass raid later this year.
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Destiny 2 Moon And Dreaming City: What Activities To Do And What Loot You Can Earn
Bungie has changed loot drops for two old destinations to make those places and their activities relevant again. Here s what you should do there.
When it released the Beyond Light expansion for Destiny 2, Bungie add a new planetary destination to the game in Europa but it removed several others at the same. In total, four planets were put into the Destiny Content Vault, leaving them unavailable, but two did stay in the game: the Moon and the Dreaming City. Until now, however, there just wasn t really much reason to go to either of them.