Who would have thought? The new Season 21 in Destiny 2 has a very special feeling that makes you hold your breath. Guardians have lost their natural fear of the wet element in the “Season of Depth” and can now dive. And not only that – they can also go fishing in a relaxed manner.
What new things did Season 21 bring to Destiny 2? Normally, Guardians in Destiny 2 are extremely afraid of water. Water deeper than their ankles has almost always been deadly, which is why they have usually avoided jumping in.
But since Season 21, that’s different. Bungie has enabled Guardians to dive deep now. And it even feels really real.
- Diving adds an interesting component to the game. As soon as you jump into the water, you float through Titan’s methane sea, past corals and air bubbles, to carve a path on the ocean floor.
- While you can’t shoot during this time – you’re busy trying to catch a few air bubbles to keep the pressure resistance in the suit constant while you move through the sea and across the ocean floor.
In order to dive in Season 21, Bungie created new “underwater areas” on the returned Saturn moon Titan. Players must conduct “salvages” for the returned NPC Deputy Commander Sloane in the depths of the methane sea. It’s nothing spectacular, but it’s something different.
Since Lightfall, darkness wants to overwhelm everything, and the Witness is just a snap of the fingers away from the final destruction of the universe. So, the Vanguard needs unusual allies, like a huge, paracausal “Destinessi” named Ahsa.
Instead of shooting around, Guardians now leisurely go fishing
A new gaming feeling, almost weightless: Ahsa is definitely already one of the most interesting NPCs in Destiny 2, even if not the largest. And the well-known destination Titan also received a new touch with Season 21 where you shouldn’t have thalassophobia.
Before Titan’s downfall by darkness, many Guardians looked at the rolling methane sea and wondered what could be hidden and living down there?
Now, in the “Season of Depth”, you can finally find out for yourself, which immediately interested over 186,000 players (via SteamCharts).
- Bungie has not only ensured that Guardians can reach the ocean floor through the
- Bungie has not only ensured that Guardians can reach the ocean floor through the