Time flies, and it’s almost hard to believe that we’re nearing the end of a year filled with content since Destiny 2’s major expansion, The Final Shape. With the epic Light and Darkness saga behind us and new horizons opening beyond our solar system, there’s a lot for fans to look forward to.
Although the storyline of Episode Heresy seems wrapped up, the introduction of Rites of the Nine offers players reasons to stay engaged until the next expansion. Heresy is set to conclude on July 15, which might turn out to be a pivotal date for Destiny 2 enthusiasts.
### July 15 May Usher in Destiny 2’s The Edge of Fate Expansion
Mark your calendars for May 6, when Bungie will host a special livestream unveiling The Edge of Fate. This expansion marks Destiny 2’s first journey beyond our solar system. Social media hints suggest that the mysterious Nine will play a significant role. While the Nine haven’t been highlighted recently, many speculate that they could take center stage after the Light and Darkness narrative arc.
The ending of the current Episode on July 15 might suggest a next-day expansion launch, but Bungie hasn’t confirmed anything yet. With Marathon in alpha testing, Bungie’s schedule is packed, and Destiny expansions have previously faced delays. The Nine-themed Rites of the Nine event could be a hint of what’s to come, making it a perfect lead-in to a Nine-centered expansion.
### Destiny 2’s Future Holds Much Anticipation
Expectations are sky-high for the upcoming expansion, and Bungie is undoubtedly aware. Fans have long awaited a third Darkness subclass to balance out Light. Although The Final Shape introduced Prismatic with its vast build options, it wasn’t the new subclass everyone anticipated. Addressing this with a Darkness subclass would be a smart move.
The Edge of Fate will usher in changes by phasing out Episodes for a model with rotating small and large expansions. This decision isn’t too surprising given fans’ complaints over the past year that Episodes felt like extended seasons. While some new activities were well-received, the overall content structure didn’t seem different from past seasons as Bungie implied it would be.
Without Episodes, seasonal storytelling is off the table, but Bungie still aims to keep narratives fresh. This approach is risky, as seasonal stories like those in Season of the Chosen were memorable; weaker seasons, however, saw declines in player engagement. Shifting towards expansion-driven storytelling may revitalize the game, especially if beloved characters return in The Edge of Fate to craft new tales.
Players are eager to see how Destiny 2 plans to keep them engaged. Historically, the game’s seasonal model reinforced weekly player returns, but a move to expansion-only content could alter that dynamic. The way Destiny 2 dripped content has been controversial, and players might appreciate more freedom to explore other games. As we await the reveal event, the conclusion of Episode Heresy remains uncertain, but Bungie likely has exciting surprises up its sleeve.