Bungie’s Destiny 2 is a multiplayer first-person shooter that can be played for free over the internet. The game was first launched in 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows as a pay-to-play title.
The New Light version went free-to-play on October 1, 2019, adopting the games as a service model; the game was released on Stadia the following month; the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions were released in December 2020.
Before Bungie acquired the franchise on December 31, 2018, Activision was responsible for releasing the title. It’s a continuation of the Destiny universe, which was released in 2014 and has already spawned several expansion packs.
Countdown to Raid: Destiny 2 Lightfall Release Date and Start Time Announced
On March 10, 2023, at 9 a.m. PST, the date and timing of the Destiny 2 Lightfall Raid will be set in stone. A few weeks before launch, Bungie confirmed it on the TWAB blog. With ten days to prepare, players can work through the latest Lightfall content, build the best possible loadouts, and reach the minimum required Power Level before diving in.
However, hundreds of players will immediately flock to the new Raid as soon as it becomes life, so it’s essential to account for the possibility of server issues, as we’ve seen in the past.
FAN ART: Destiny 2: Lightfall skin for Xbox Series X.
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Shining a Light on the Mystery: The Power Level for Destiny 2’s Lightfall Raid
An official recommendation for the Lightfall Raid’s Power Level has not yet been made public. Given how far off the expansion is, we probably won’t see this data until after Lightfall has been released. Only ten days separate the game’s release and the opening of the Raid’s doors, which should be more than enough time for anyone to attain the game’s maximum Power Level.
In previous years, players were considered “Raid ready” after completing the most recent campaign and spending a few hours in post-story content, and this year should be no different. Similarly, we anticipate that Contest Mode will be activated at all times to ensure an equal playing field.
This implies that for the first 24 hours of the Raid, everyone will be on an equal footing regardless of how long they grind or how high their Power Level is before entering the Raid, thanks to Contest Mode. We’ll update as soon as Lightfall’s precise Raid Power Level is announced.
BREAKING NEWS: Come Lightfall, Destiny 2 will become a full on FPAS (First Person Ability Spam). I got my hands on an early test build and cleared this season's exotic mission. World's first Guardian to defeat a boss with no weapons. pic.twitter.com/KftjaWr5jk
— The Jman (@th3jmanx) January 15, 2023
Diving into the Depths of Destiny 2’s Lightfall Raid: Theme and Enemy Speculation
There is currently no information on the exact location of the Lightfall Raid or the nature of the enemies we can expect to face. According to experience, we won’t know anything until the newest expansion becomes life, so we’ll have to complete the story quests in Lightfall to find out.
The new Raid may take place in the Neomuna area, making it the first Neptune-based endgame experience for players. However, Bungie could as quickly choose a tried-and-true location for the Raid and save Neomuna for the following year.
It’s possible we’ll be confronting waves of Cabal, just like on the Leviathan, now that Calus is back at the center of events. While we’ll be fighting off hordes of Cabal in the campaign, Bungie may switch things up by introducing a new monster type into the Raid.
After everything is said and done, the Black Feet may appear again. Whatever the case, rest assured that you’ll be kept in the loop as soon as we obtain any new information.
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