Destiny 2 developers will remove previous changes in the game
The big expansion Destiny 2 Beyond Light will be released November 10, but before its launch, the developers said, that players will lose access to the content of the release version and the first additions.
With the release of Beyond Light, Destiny 2 will have a content vault. Every year, developers will remove certain modes, tasks and other activities from the current version of the title. This is to "make room for new material." Storage content may be returned to the game in the future.
There will be plenty of new content to explore next week in the latest expansion, which includes three new Stasis subclasses (Titan Behemoth, Hunter Revenant, and Warlock Shadebinder), a return to the Cosmodrome from the original Destiny, and challenges that will take place throughout the season hunting.
The original Red War story campaign and stories from the Curse of Osiris expansions will be placed first in the Content Vault. and Warmind. In addition, the first destinations, raids, multiplayer maps and other materials will be removed from the game.
Destiny 2 will also be playable via backwards compatibility on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, with next-gen updates coming in December.