Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Bungie’s loot-based shooter’s next big expansion, received a new trailer at the 2021 Game Awards, ahead of its February 22, 2022 release date. The trailer begins with a Guardian giving the Vanguard a report. It then jumps to some Mars gameplay, a planet that has been absent from the game for over a year.
The Guardian tells the tale of the first time a Hive Guardian rises, a major new enemy type in the upcoming expansion. A few brief clips of a battle against Savathun are also included. Everything in the trailer takes place in The Witch Queen’s first mission, according to Geoff Keighley of The Game Awards.
Bungie’s loot-based shooter Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, which will be released on February 22, 2022, received a new trailer at the 2021 Game Awards. The trailer begins with a Guardian delivering a report to the Vanguard. It then moves on to some Mars gameplay, which has been missing from the game for more than a year.
The Guardian chronicles the first appearance of the Hive Guardian, a major new enemy type in the upcoming expansion. There are also a few short clips of a battle against Savathun. According to Geoff Keighley of The Game Awards, everything in the trailer takes place in The Witch Queen’s first mission.
In addition to a new location, raid, and another year’s worth of seasons, The Witch Queen will bring a slew of big changes to Destiny 2 next year. Players will be able to make their weapons for the first time, and Glaives, a hybrid melee/projectile weapon type, will be added to the game. Starting with Void, the Witch Queen will begin the process of upgrading players’ Light-based classes to the new Stasis system.
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