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Bungie's plans for Destiny 2 will bring it into "creative territories it's never explored before"


Destiny 2 is looking to change things up with Season 23, and game director Joe Blackburn says that there will be an "all-new mechanic" in the next season.


With a live service game like Destiny 2, you'll constantly be needing to change things up just so things stay exciting. In a post shared by Blackburn earlier this week, it sounds like that's the plan. Blackburn spoke of player feedback, saying, "While there's always room for us to revise and improve, the community's response has reinforced that we're on the right track with norm-breaking efforts like these, and we'll be rolling out something very new and different in Season 23.


"Now, without spoiling anything ahead of the Showcase, our next Season will be heading into creative territories we've never explored before. We're changing some things up in a big way, including the Seasonal progression paradigm with an all-new mechanic. All will be revealed on August 22." We've still got a couple of weeks to go until we know just what that means, with the August showcase set to reveal the conclusion to The Light and Darkness Saga, The Final Shape.

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This Week In Destiny – 08/03/2023

This week in Destiny, we dropped a ton of info in our State of the Game article and shared details on Solstice armor and the community Trials map winner.

Happy TWIDsday, Guardians! We are back this week with a slightly shorter one to make some room for the big State of the Game article we dropped earlier today. Read more on our blog.

Bungie's vast new State of the Game blog touches on every aspect of Destiny 2—but they had me at saving my favourite shaders




It's a rough time for Destiny 2's community right now. I'd argue the game itself isn't in too bad of a place, but the combined effect of Lightfall's disappointing campaign and more general burnout with the seasonal model has meant the mood around online discussion has been grim for months now. Step forward today's 'State of the Game' post from Destiny 2 game director Joe Blackburn and the wider team, which attempts to tackle some of the recurring complaints and concerns being raised...
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Bungie warns Destiny 2 cheat makers: Your days of operating 'without fear of consequences are over'




Bungie has in recent years been very aggressive in its pursuit of Destiny 2 cheat makers, and not at all shy about saying so. Based on the opening line of its most recent legal action (via Torrentfreak), filed against the makers and sellers of the Ring-1 cheat, it has no intention of stopping anytime soon...
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Destiny 2 composer reveals Paul McCartney's tunes are making a comeback




Bungie composer Ella Feingold, who has been orchestrating Destiny since 2015, has posted an image on Instagram of a score sheet with a notable name on it: P. McCartney (spotted by VGC). The title of the composition has been obscured, while the orchestration is credited to Feingold and Jordan Cox, and lest there were any doubt, Feingold's caption reads "Yeah that P. McCartney. That's all I can say for now."..
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