![]() ![]() There was a period of time when Bungie was once hailed by many as the best first-person shooter developer in the industry. It’s a frustrating conundrum and I can’t help but wonder how Bungie has managed to fall so far from grace. They’re not available, even to the people who purchased them. I’ve never been trapped thinking about how I’d love to go through a franchise yet cannot because of a lack of availability.ĭestiny 2’s Curse of Osiris and Warmind DLC, along with the Forsaken expansion’s campaign, are nowhere to be found. In Destiny’s case, I cannot commit to a series binge, and this has never happened to me with any other game series. That’s just how my brain works, and it’s one of my favorite ways to engage with the medium. I wouldn’t play Halo 2 without playing Halo: Combat Evolved first. But even in this case, Blizzard merely changed the content, they did not remove it. The only exception to this is when 2010’s Cataclysm drastically changed Azeroth. Mechanics, character models, and a couple of other things have changed of course, but at the end of the day, it’s all still there. World of Warcraft’s base game and every expansion since 2004 are still playable in the 2022 version of the game. Some suggest that Destiny’s situation is not comparable to single-player games because it is an MMO, but no other MMO does this. Assassin’s Creed is a franchise I’ve been meaning to binge for a good while, and even if a new one looks cool, I won’t play it until I have played my way through the whole series. It doesn’t matter what series even if the games are wildly disconnected, I refuse to play the new one until I catch up. When I get invested in a certain genre or series of games, I push through every title in chronological order. ![]() I’m a serial binger and have always adored playing franchises from start to finish. ![]() Until I can do these things, I have no plans to jump back into Destiny 2. I missed Forsaken in 2018, and I never got to go through 2017’s Leviathan raid. The middle portion of this series, which makes up everything from 2017 to 2018, is almost entirely gone.ĭuring the livestream, Bungie claims: “We want this story, since we first communed with the darkness on the moon, to be fully playable start to finish.” But until everything is playable, this means nothing. This is a series that has been live for eight years now and what was playable between 2014 to 2016 is available in the original Destiny and anything modern from 2019 to 2022 is playable in Destiny 2. There’s a massive gap of content missing in the Destiny franchise. ![]()
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