{"id":40910,"date":"2025-01-28T16:30:28","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:30:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-witch-queen-expansion-release-time-trailer-exotics-everything-we-know-so-far-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:30:28","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:30:28","slug":"destiny-2-witch-queen-expansion-release-time-trailer-exotics-everything-we-know-so-far-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-witch-queen-expansion-release-time-trailer-exotics-everything-we-know-so-far-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Destiny 2 Witch Queen expansion: Release time, trailer, exotics &#038; everything we know so far &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2 Witch Queen expansion: Release time, trailer, exotics &#038; everything we know so far BungiePerhaps Destiny 2\u2019s most hotly anticipated expansion of all time, The Witch Queen is finally approaching and we\u2019ve got you covered with everything there is to know. The release date, early leaks, and more \u2013 here\u2019s the full rundown. Ever since the release of Destiny in 2014, we\u2019ve seen at least one major expansion with each passing year, but 2021 went by without one after The Witch Queen was delayed. The game\u2019s next big chapter is fast approaching though, and we\u2019ll be going toe-to-toe with Savathun \u2013 the titular antagonist who\u2019s been hiding in the shadows for years in the game\u2019s lore. She\u2019ll make a formidable opponent, but with new weapons, an overhaul of an existing subclass, and plenty more to come, Destiny 2 is about to get incredibly exciting. Here\u2019s everything we know about the next expansion. Contents Release Date &#8211; Trailers &#8211; Platforms &#8211; Story &#8211; New Features &#8211; Power level update &#8211; Witch Queen raid &#8211; Price &#8211; What\u2019s next for Destiny 2? &#8211; Destiny 2 The Witch Queen: Release Date and Time The release date for the Witch Queen expansion in Destiny 2 is February 22, 2022. It\u2019ll arrive alongside Season 16, kicking off the next year of content ahead of Lightfall. As for timing, Bungie\u2019s latest blog has revealed the upcoming maintenance and rollout schedule is as follows: February 21, 6:45 PM PST (0245 GMT): Destiny 2 is brought offline. &#8211; February 21, 7 PM (0300 GMT): Pre-load for Update 4.0.0.1 will be available on all platforms. &#8211; February 22, 9 AM (1700 GMT): Destiny 2 will be brought back online. Update 4.0.0.1 will be playable on all platforms and regions. This coincides with the weekly reset. &#8211; February 22, 10 AM (1800 GMT): Destiny 2 maintenance is scheduled to complete. &#8211; While The Witch Queen was originally planned for 2021, that calendar year now marks the first time in franchise history that we won\u2019t see a major content drop. Instead, the new content was delayed to early 2022. For up-to-date server status, be sure to check our guide to the Witch Queen rollout. Destiny 2 The Witch Queen: Trailers As part of the reveal event, Bungie premiered two Witch Queen trailers. The first gave us a new cinematic as guardians interacted with Savathun for the first time. Destiny 2 The Witch Queen Reveal Trailer Destiny 2 The Witch Queen Gameplay Trailer The second trailer on display gave us our first look at Witch Queen gameplay. From new abilities to the power of the Glaive, there\u2019s plenty to look forward to. Destiny 2 The Witch Queen Game Awards Trailer The third trailer, which was revealed at The Game Awards, shows off even more details about the upcoming expansion. The Witch Queen Expansion: Platforms Coming as no surprise, the next Destiny 2 expansion will be available across every platform currently supported. This includes the PlayStation 4 &#038; 5, the Xbox One &#038; Series X | S, along with PC and Google Stadia. At this stage, there appear to be no further plans to spread Destiny 2 on any further platforms with the release of The Witch Queen expansion. While Bungie was purchased by Sony in January 2022, both parties have expressed an interest in Destiny 2 remaining multiplatform. The Witch Queen Expansion: Storyline The upcoming Destiny 2 Expansions. This ends the Light and Darkness Saga. pic.twitter.com\/I9buDNkI0l \u2014 Destiny 2 News (@DeltaINTEL) August 24, 2021 For the better part of a decade, Destiny has revolved around a story of Light and Darkness. Even when certain stories journeyed elsewhere, that was always the underlying theme. Now, The Witch Queen expansion is finally ready to \u201cconclude the Light and Darkness saga,\u201d Bungie confirmed in February. Read More: Witch Queen will be make or break moment &#8211; \u201cThe Witch Queen will light the fire on a strongly interconnected narrative across Lightfall and beyond, unlike anything we\u2019ve ever attempted before, with characters, arcs, heroes and villains that persist over multiple future releases.\u201d It\u2019s too early to gauge just how this conclusive narrative will get underway. As the expansion draws near, we\u2019ll keep you updated right here. What we do know is that the expansion will introduce Hive that will wield the Light, just as Guardians have. Bungie has explained that they want Guardians to \u201cfeel terror\u201d in an interview with Gamespot. It\u2019s also worth checking in with longtime Destiny 2 content creator My name is Byf, who has been releasing lore videos for years. This time around, he\u2019s looking at where Eris Morn has been during Season of the Lost, and how that could tie into The Witch Queen and Season 16. Witch Queen Expansion: New features A new realm: The Witch Queen\u2019s Throne World &#8211; Weapon Crafting: With custom shader, mod, and stat combinations. Could this be a game-changer? &#8211; Glaives: A new weapon archetype that lets you perform powerful combos, fire projectiles, and deploy a lifesaving shield. &#8211; Bungie is also promising \u201cthe definitive Destiny campaign\u201d, which will be replayable for better loot at higher difficulties. Destiny 2\u2019s Forsaken campaign will be added to the Destiny Content Vault when Witch Queen arrives \u2013 and fans aren\u2019t happy. That\u2019s not all, though. Players can expect two Crucible maps to return over the course of the next year, as well as one brand new one and one Destiny 1 map. If players pick up the Witch Queen Deluxe Edition, there are two new Dungeons, too, and we\u2019re also expecting a raid to return from Destiny 1. Our money is on King\u2019s Fall, but it could also be Wrath of the Machine. We\u2019re also expecting a reworking of the game\u2019s core pillars, including changes to Vanguard reputation and a Gambit rework, but those will be part of Season 16 as opposed to only in The Witch Queen. We\u2019re also expecting the usual balance changes \u2014 here\u2019s hoping we get some buffs on Pulse Rifles. Destiny 2 Witch Queen: Void overhaul Alongside all the new content in the Witch Queen expansion, Bungie is also set to overhaul everything Void-related in Destiny 2. As the first step in reworking all Light subclasses, Void will be given a new coat of paint in the upcoming release, presumably with Solar and Arc abilities following later. Certain abilities will be scrapped, others will be adjusted, and brand-new abilities will also come into focus. Brush up on every Void change in the works right here. This overhaul means we won\u2019t be getting a new subclass in Witch Queen, though. Bungie has promised the overhaul will come to Solar and Arc, with a focus on burning\/healing and chaining damage respectively. Destiny 2 Content Vault as of Witch Queen Since Beyond Light, Bungie has been \u201cvaulting\u201d and re-adding content to Destiny 2. On the one hand, that means it\u2019s harder than ever to get on board, but it does give longtime players plenty of reasons to log in. The addition of the Witch Queen expansion will see a new vaulting cycle begin. Players will lose access to: Year 4 seasonal content &#8211; Forsaken &#8211; The Tangled Shore destination &#8211; At present, we still don\u2019t know if anything could be returning, either. In an interview with PC Gamer, Game Director Luke Smith said reintroducing content isn\u2019t guaranteed \u2013 even with an expansion as big as Witch Queen. \u201cEach expansion is going to include a brand-new destination,\u201d Smith explained, \u201cso The Witch Queen is not going to unvault one. For a destination to be unvaulted, it has to be updated to the latest context for the universe, so even with Cosmodrome, we updated a bunch of it to the latest context.\u201d Destiny 2 Witch Queen exotics Bungie has shown off a series of new exotic weapons, and the new Glaive, in more detail. Here\u2019s what we can see: Grand Overture \u2014 Slug launcher charges full auto missiles (Season Pass required). &#8211; Parasite \u2014 Worm launcher with increasing damage (grenade launcher). &#8211; Osteo Striga \u2014 Swarming projectiles trigger a toxic burst (looks like an SMG). &#8211; Titan Glaive: Edge of Action \u2014 Place a protective shield. &#8211; Warlock Glaive: Edge of Intent \u2014 Deploy a healing turret. &#8211; Hunter Glaive: Edge of Concurrence \u2014 Tracking chain lightning. &#8211; Hoarfrost-Z chest (Titan) \u2014 replaces Titan barricade with a Stasis wall. &#8211; Osmiomancy gloves (Warlock) \u2014 additional coldsnap grenade with enhanced seeking. &#8211; Blight ranger helmet (Hunter) \u2014 reflected projectiles deal increased damage &#8211; Check them all out in action below: Destiny 2 Witch Queen Power level update With the launch of the Witch Queen expansion comes a fresh update to Destiny 2\u2019s Power floor. As usual with content drops of this scale, Bungie intends for all players to be able to access the latest missions right away. Therefore, all Guardians will be bumped up to 1350 Power at the very beginning of the new expansion. Regardless of what your current Power may be, whether you\u2019ve taken a few months off, or you\u2019re just jumping into Destiny 2 for the first time, everyone will begin at 1350 Power as the minimum. Destiny 2 Witch Queen raid Other than the expected returning raid, the Witch Queen will introduce a new one. We don\u2019t know its name just yet but we do know that it\u2019ll be set within the Pyramid ship on Savathun\u2019s Throne World and it will debut on March 5, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. PST (1 PM EST). The Pyramids have been lurking for a few years now, and we\u2019ve only been inside on briefly at the end of Shadowkeep. We can\u2019t wait to explore further. Brush up on everything we know about the Destiny 2 Witch Queen raid right here. Destiny 2 Witch Queen Price and Deluxe Edition The standard edition of Witch Queen will cost players $39.99. Unlike Beyond Light, it is not expected to launch on Xbox Game Pass. The Witch Queen\u2019s Digital Deluxe Edition costs $79.99. The Deluxe + 30th Anniversary bundle costs \u00a387.99\/$99.99 and includes the 30th Anniversary bundle. The Deluxe Edition will include: Seasons 16 \u2013 19. &#8211; Two Year-Five Dungeons &#8211; Exotic SMG &#8211; Catalyst ornament &#8211; Exotic Sparrow. &#8211; Deluxe Edition preorders: Throne World Exotic Ghost Shell, Enigma Exotic Emote, new emblem. &#8211; If you opt for the standard edition, expect each season to set you back \u00a310\/$10 or so \u2013 starting with Season 16. Physical collectors editions include your very own Hive Ghost, as seen below. Destiny 2 The Witch Queen Collector&#8217;s Edition. Includes this: pic.twitter.com\/jqSL6HLR7N \u2014 Destiny 2 News (@DeltaINTEL) August 24, 2021 What\u2019s next for Destiny 2? If you worried that the Witch Queen was the end of Destiny 2, we\u2019ve got good news \u2013 Bungie has promised much more content. 2023 is expected to see the launch of Lightfall, while The Final Shape will follow after that. We\u2019ll be sure to keep you updated here with all the latest on The Witch Queen expansion in Destiny 2. Best PvP weapons | How to unlock Thorn | Destiny 2 Promo Codes | How to unlock Hawkmoon | Destiny 2 Prime Gaming Rewards | How to unlock The Last Word | Infamy Ranks Guide | Glory Ranks Guide<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2 Witch Queen expansion: Release time, trailer, exotics &#038; everything we know so far BungiePerhaps Destiny 2\u2019s most hotly anticipated expansion of all time, The Witch Queen is finally approaching and we\u2019ve got you covered with everything there is to know. The release date, early leaks, and more \u2013 here\u2019s the full rundown. 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