Destiny 2 is set to undergo a significant transformation with the introduction of Frontiers, the next phase of the game. According to game director Tyson Green, the game will no longer see one big expansion per year, but instead will receive two “medium” expansions, with four “major updates” per year.
The new expansions will have a different structure from what we’ve seen in the past. Instead of a linear campaign, the expansions will provide different experiences and may even explore different genres within Destiny 2. The first expansion, Codename: Apollo, is described as a “nonlinear character-driven adventure” with multiple story threads to choose from.
Some key changes to expect from Frontiers include:
These changes signal a significant departure from what Destiny 2 players are used to, but they may be necessary to keep the game fresh and exciting.
Destiny 2 is set to undergo a significant transformation with the introduction of Frontiers, the next phase of the game. According to game director Tyson Green, the game will no longer see one big expansion per year, but instead will receive two “medium” expansions, with four “major updates” per year.
The new expansions will have a different structure from what we’ve seen in the past. Instead of a linear campaign, the expansions will provide different experiences and may even explore different genres within Destiny 2. The first expansion, Codename: Apollo, is described as a “nonlinear character-driven adventure” with multiple story threads to choose from.
Some key changes to expect from Frontiers include:
These changes signal a significant departure from what Destiny 2 players are used to, but they may be necessary to keep the game fresh and exciting.