Destiny 2 announces a hard raid mode for experienced players – Brings challenging bosses with rare loot

Destiny 2 announces a hard raid mode for experienced players – Brings challenging bosses with rare loot

In Destiny 2, the developers announced a new raid mode that is meant to entertain experienced players until the upcoming DLC. What you should know about “Pantheon” can be found in our overview.

What is the name of the raid mode? Bungie has provided insights into the new content in its live streams for the upcoming event “Into the Light”. Players can look forward to a horde mode, 12 iconic weapons, and two exotic missions. Additionally, the developers revealed at the end of the last stream a raid mode that is primarily intended for experienced players – the Pantheon.

Hard bosses and rare loot await you

What has Bungie communicated? The raid mode is supposed to present a challenging mode with many challenges. Players will face various known bosses and earn their loot in the process. Which bosses those are has not been communicated.

The loot consists of rare drops and emblems that players may have missed. From weapons with red borders to armor, players will have many reasons to drop by. What loot will actually be provided is still unclear.

Bungie will go into more detail about the mode in an upcoming TWaB post and explain what players can expect. Until then, we can only speculate which bosses and raids will be included in this mode. Once the TWaB post is published, we will summarize the new information for you.

Which raids could come? That depends on what focus Bungie wants to place. There has been talk of rare emblems and loot that players may have missed. Currently, there are a total of eight raids that players can enjoy and have available. Five additional raids are still in the content vault.

It is therefore quite possible that Bungie could lift the old raids out of the vault. This would allow fans to complete their collections if they missed these raids. Since the developers also want to distribute weapons with red borders, it is likely that some new raids will also find their place in Pantheon.

What do you think of the idea of being able to dive back into old raids? Do you think Bungie has made the effort, or will it only rain new content? Let us know in the comments!

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Source(s): gamespot.com
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