Bungie promises: More Destiny than ever in 2022 – This is what they exactly say

Bungie promises: More Destiny than ever in 2022 – This is what they exactly say

The ViDoc of Destiny 2 provided much insight into how Witch Queen was made and what players can expect at the end of February. Therefore, the developers are using this moment to emphasize that 2022 will be the year when more Destiny than ever before will come.

What have the developers said? Many developers, including Joe Blackburn, took the floor during the mysterious ViDocs. They talked about the Throne World, the new spawn, and how Savathûn was programmed in a garage.

In this context, Bungie’s deputy game director Robbie Stevens made it clear: “We have more Destiny this year than any other year before.” Apparently, guardians can expect a lot, despite the sparse information that Bungie provides.

Robbie Stevens said the following: “It’s one of the most ambitious releases we’ve ever put together, and the team is firing on all cylinders.”

More Destiny 2 than ever before

What can the guardians expect at release? Not only Witch Queen but also a new season with new storylines awaits the guardians.

Savathûn’s ship?

Many new weapons, missions, armors, a new raid, and two unknown dungeons in year 5 are what guardians can expect. However, there is currently no roadmap available.

Players can expect a lot in Savathûn’s Throne World: Besides secrets, collectibles, and public events, the Throne World will also have a lot in store for explorers to keep guardians entertained in the long run.

The Throne World offers plenty of room and potential as the setting changes in various areas. From the mysterious gardens to the dark moor, Bungie has hidden one or two secrets for you. On February 22, players can explore this new world themselves.

How much truth is there to the statement? Bungie has often talked about big plans and a lot of content, yet the guardians have been fed little content. The fact is, many guardians pay little attention to Bungie’s words as they want to see what Bungie prepares based on evidence.

The disappointment would be too great if Destiny 2: Witch Queen couldn’t deliver the promised content that the developers predict. Since the longest season is coming to an end, and Bungie has had almost six months to create something great, guardians want to see action and, above all, see for themselves.

What do you think of the statement? Do you also want to finally see what Bungie has prepared based on a roadmap, or are you already hyped and can’t wait to order Savathûn’s greetings? Let us know!

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