Bungie Alters Story Delivery in Destiny 2's Final Shape Expansion

10 Jul 2024

Bungie Makes Major Change to Destiny 2 Story Content Delivery

Once again, Bungie has listened to the fans and heard the feedback, and as a result it’s making a pretty big change to how it delivers story content in the second Episode of Destiny 2’s Final Shape expansion: Instead of spacing out major story beats on a weekly cadence, it’s going to drop all them at once at the start of each act, so players can take on the narrative content “at whatever pace they want to play it.”

Since 2017, Destiny 2 has run on a seasonal model, with each new season adding new activities and weekly story-telling not unlike a Saturday morning cartoon, complete with occasional plot twists. However, players had become vocally tired of a format that meant most weeks ended with a message along the lines of: “Please wait for X to complete processing Y before we continue with Z.”

Destiny 2 shifted to an episodic model after the release of The Final Shape expansion, which Bungie said would provide “a new, innovative way for players to engage with Destiny 2 throughout the year.” However, to most players the practical difference between “seasons” and “Episodes” wasn’t immediately clear except that The Final Shape would have three Episodes rather than the traditional four seasons; each Episode was further divided into three acts, running for six weeks apiece and adding new quests, activities, weapons, armor, story, and other such content through the duration.

So far, the new story content released as part of Echoes has very much followed the time-gated model of seasons past. It’s basically like a weekly soap opera: You watch an Episode, and then you fiddle your thumbs for seven days until the next ep airs. That’s fine for casual viewers (or players, as the case may be) but some deeply committed fans would rather not wait.

During today’s developer livestream, Destiny 2 narrative director Alison Luhrs said that will change with the launch of The Final Shape’s second act, Revenant, which is due out in early October.

Luhr’s comment about doing “something new in act two” was presumably a misstatement, because the Destiny2Team Twitter account clarified after the stream that the change is coming to Episode two: “For our next Episode, Revenant, each Act’s entire story will be available to play as it launches instead of week to week. Our goal is to give players an opportunity to play at their own pace. We’ll be monitoring feedback when these changes go live.”

In what will come as basically no surprise at all if you’ve been paying even the slightest attention to the Destiny 2 saga over the years, the immediate reaction to the change has not been entirely positive. The big issue seems to be that timegating is still happening, it will just be more front-loaded following this change: Making each act’s story content available all at once means die-hard players won’t have to wait to access it, yes, but also means they’ll have even more time to get restless and think about playing other games after they’ve powered through it all in four days and then have to wait another five weeks for the next act to arrive.

Luhrs said more information on the structural changes coming to Destiny 2: The Final Shape Episode 2 will be revealed as it gets closer to launch. That’s set to happen on July 16.

When does Destiny 2 Final Shape release?

Destiny 2: The Final Shape is set to release on February 27, 2024. This expansion will mark the culmination of the Light and Darkness Saga, bringing significant changes and new content to the game. Players can look forward to new story missions, locations, and gameplay enhancements as Bungie wraps up this chapter of the Destiny universe.

What's after The Final Shape in Destiny 2?

Following The Final Shape, Bungie has announced that more Destiny content will continue beyond this expansion. Although specifics have not been detailed, Bungie has confirmed that Destiny 2 will evolve and new adventures will be introduced. The conclusion of the Light and Darkness Saga opens the door to fresh narratives and gameplay experiences, ensuring that the Destiny universe remains vibrant and engaging for players.

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