We saw everything we go from the Cosmodrome to Destiny 2, according to Bungie. Although the location of Destiny 1 is now a bigger part of the game, thanks to additions with the Beyond Light expansion and Season of the Chosen, the developer will not be adding back all the parts that appeared in the original game.
Bungie clarified the situation with the Cosmodrome in its last post This Week at Bungie, in which it said that the two Cosmodrome Strikes added with Season of the Chosen, Fallen SABER and The Devils’ Lair, are the last additions to the Cosmodrome I plan to make .
This is at odds with what Bungie said earlier about the Cosmodrome when it announced plans to bring the site back to Destiny 2. Back in the summer, when Bungie made the announcement, the developer said that the Cosmodrome would end up being made roughly the same as it was in Destiny 1’s first year. Players wonder when the rest of Cosmodrome would be added to the game and Bungie didn’t have an answer for them.
According to the blog post, the developer decided that, instead of reworking the Cosmodrome further, it would be better to focus on developing new areas and locations for players to visit.
“As we approached the launch of Beyond Light, it became clear to us that we had a choice to make: after returning all three original attacks, we invested more time and resources to bring the Cosmodrome to D1 parity or changed our focus to creating new ones. experiences for 4th year and beyond? “Bungie wrote. “Considering that we believed we had achieved our original goals and knowing the desire of the community and the team for new content, we chose the latter option. But when we made that decision, we did not adequately update your expectations on how far the Cosmodrome experience was going to be. extended and that was a mistake. So, to clarify things: with the return of the Devil’s Lair and Fallen SABER attacks, we have no active plans to add more to the Cosmodrome than what’s there. updates in general. “
There is still more Destiny 1 content coming back to Destiny 2, however. Bungie also announced that Vault of Glass, the first attack in the original game, will be added to Destiny 2, albeit in a revamped form. We still don’t know exactly when this will happen – Bungie said that the Vault is coming “this year”, but this is as specific as the developer has managed.
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