Destiny 2's Lightfall expansion has broken playercount records, but has been met with a hostile reaction from many players.
Author: Paul Tassi
I wanted to take on the challenge of ranking all five years of Destiny 2 content as we head into the sixth here with Lightfall tomorrow. This is my ranking order, which I expect many will disagree with, but you can at least hear my justifications.
The good news is that you can pre-load Destiny 2’s Lightfall expansion a day early, as it’s been pushed live by accident in some regions. The bad news is it will kill your ability to play the game right now.
We are just four days away from the launch of Destiny 2’s Lightfall expansion, but even though it’s mainly focused on the flashy neon lights of a cyberpunk city on Neptune, Neomuna, it seems as if the story is about to get as dark and terrifying as it’s ever been.
On Monday, I saw a tweet from streamer Cohh Carnage about Destiny, where he said the only way he would be able to ever get into the game was some sort of implemented campaign mission line to catch players up through the course of the major events of the entire game:
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We have gotten an absolute deluge of Lightfall information over the last month, as Destiny 2’s new expansion is just over a week way now.
While Destiny 2 has been firing on all cylinders lately when it comes to Lightfall previews and reveals, there was one thing in yesterday’s TWAB that made a lot of people grind to a screeching halt when they saw it.
I got an early look at Lightfall, Destiny 2's new expansion, along with the Vidoc that was just released today.
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