Skip to main content

Bungie will reveal the latest on new ‘Destiny 2’ content next week

Destiny 2: Warmind review
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Bungie will reveal Destiny 2‘s second-year content in a Twitch stream at 9 a.m. PT on June 5, the studio announced on Friday, June 1. Bungie community manager DeeJ will be on hand with game director Steve Cotton and project lead Scott Taylor, which suggests that Bungie could drop some major news.

Destiny 2 turns one year old in September, so the brunt of the content discussed on the stream will be a few months away. With Destiny 2‘s first two, relatively small, expansions in the rearview mirror, the stream seems like the natural time to announce the next major expansion. If you remember, The Taken King launched right at the one-year mark of the original game’s launch. The Taken King was a much more substantial experience than Destiny‘s first two expansions, effectively changing the entire makeup of the game. Although we know next to nothing about the expansion, we do know it will include a brand new gameplay mode.

Recommended Videos

Activision previously said a full reveal of Destiny 2‘s expansion would come at E3 — probably during Sony’s press conference — but with the stream coming directly before the start of the big expo, it seems plausible that we will at least get a brief glimpse of what’s to come ahead of E3.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

Bungie will update the developer roadmap during the stream as well. As of now, the start of year two is slated to bring gear collections, records, weapon slot changes and new customizations, along with new game modes.

In the meantime, there is still new Destiny content to look forward to in year one. In July, Bungie will roll out the Solstice of Heroes Seasonal Event, new bounties, PC clan text chat, year one triumphs, and exotic armor changes. The biggie in terms of gameplay content that should still arrive before year two are prestige raid lairs for the game’s first two expansions.

Destiny 2 had an interesting first year, to say the least. Even though the base game was considered by most to be significantly better than the original, both Curse of Osiris and Warmind felt comparatively weak. Hopefully, the fall expansion will get Destiny 2 back on the right track.

Steven Petite
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Steven is a writer from Northeast Ohio currently based in Louisiana. He writes about video games and books, and consumes…
Destiny 2 moving to two smaller expansions per year instead of one big one
A ship that's crashed on a planet. It's in pieces and there are a copule white structures in the background.

Bungie announced big changes to Destiny 2 with the hope thatthey'll help bring in new players and free up developers following massive layoffs in July.

In a post published Monday, the development team laid out the Codename: Frontiers road map, which will bring the live-service shooter through the end of 2025. Each Destiny 2 year will have a new makeup going forward; instead of one major expansion per year and and three episodes, the game will now have two medium-sized expansions and four "major updates."

Read more
Even in alpha, Splitgate 2 already feels like the next great shooter
A character in pink armor and a player character with two guns pointing towards a yellow portal in Splitgate 2.

Back in 2021, Splitgate took me by surprise. While it had been kicking around for two years prior, I didn't dig into it until its relaunch. Once I did, I was mesmerized. It was an incredibly tight shooter that brought me back to Halo's golden years, but one with a truly innovative portal mechanic that made action feel more cerebral. Developer 1047 Games wasn't expecting so many people like me to fall in love with it either. After a whirlwind year of popularity, the studio decided to end support on the viral hit and start building a sequel with a stronger foundation rather fixing a rusting one on the fly.

The result of that decision is Splitgate 2, which has entered alpha just two years after its predecessor's support ended. As it turns out, 1047 was busy in those few years. While the sequel has the same core portal-shooter hook, it also brings a character class system that once again changes the shooter genre.

Read more
New Splitgate 2 video shows off more faction gameplay, fewer portals
Two Splitgate soldiers shooting in a forest. The bullets are armor are pink.

Official Gameplay Reveal | Splitgate 2

While the recent Splitgate 2 announcement revealed that the developers at 1047 Games had added faction-based gameplay to the shooter, we didn't quite know how it played. Now, a new trailer released on Thursday details the factions and their abilities.

Read more