Bungie delays Destiny 2: Beyond Light expansion to Nov. 10 – Polygon

The studio will also extend the Moments of Triumph occasion to Nov. 10. Bungie prepares to hold some additional occasions during Season of Arrivals, including more Iron Banners.

David “Deej” Dague, the head of Destinys neighborhood team, announced that the studios This Week at Bungie blog site would appear earlier than regular, and potentially include more information on the delay. Well upgrade this post with any pertinent details.

Update: In Bungies July 16 “This Week at Bungie” article, the studio revealed strategies to hold the Festival of the Lost, a Halloween-inspired holiday during Season of Arrivals. It will run from Oct. 6 to Nov. 3.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light is what Bungie refers to as “the first chapter in a brand-new trilogy of expansions,” continuing with The Witch Queen next year and Lightfall after that. Beyond Light is the first expansion to present the Destiny Content Vault, which will remove four in-game worlds in November.

Bungie has actually postponed the most recent Destiny 2 growth, Beyond Light, to Nov. 10, the developer revealed in a post Thursday. The studio originally planned to introduce the expansion on Sept. 22. Bungie assured more communication on upcoming Beyond Light features in the coming months, and details on how this new plan will affect Season of Arrivals, the games current season. Season of Arrivals will now run until Nov. 10.

Bungie has actually postponed the latest Destiny 2 growth, Beyond Light, to Nov. 10, the developer announced in a blog site post Thursday. Bungie guaranteed more communication on upcoming Beyond Light features in the coming months, and details on how this brand-new strategy will affect Season of Arrivals, the games current season. Destiny 2: Beyond Light is what Bungie refers to as “the first chapter in a new trilogy of expansions,” continuing with The Witch Queen next year and Lightfall after that.

Its uncertain how this hold-up will impact the next-gen versions of Destiny 2, slated for release later this year.

In its blog site post, Bungie blamed the COVID-19 pandemic for the delay, saying, “The past couple of months have been a difficulty and will continue to be during this pandemic. Weve learned to develop together in a brand-new way, by needing to work apart from one another. Regardless of these difficulties, were still dedicated to the very same level of quality that our fans anticipate.”