Big changes are coming toDestiny 2in the next few years, as far forward as 2022.Destiny 2’sBeyond Lightpresentation outlined what to expect from the shooter’s next season, next content year, and even teased coming years as well. After teasing prior to the trailer, viewers were surprised with not onlyDestiny 2’s Season of Arrivals trailer, but also Year 4’sBeyond Lightcontent as well as the next two content years entitledThe Witch QueenandLightfall.

Various rumors and leaks had spread across the internet about what was next for Bungie’s space magic epic, all revolving around the Darkness. Now withDestiny 2’s imminent future, the Darkness is truly out in the open and potentially aiming for another potential Collapse of humanity. Over the next few years,Destiny 2’s world is going to receive a grand and epic upheaval courtesy of the malevolent force the series has been teasing since the very beginning.

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The Near Future: Season of Arrivals, Beyond Light

In the near future,Destiny 2has already gotten the ball rolling with its latest season starting June 9. Season of the Arrivals is the last season of content left in Year 3 before the majorBeyond Lightexpansion this September. In a way, Season of the Arrivals (Season 11) will serve as a prelude to the events ofBeyond Light, with Eris Morn and guardians intercepting a communication from the Darkness. Players will discovera new Darkness ship has arrived on Io, and guardians will need to team up with Eris to hold back the Darkness. Guardians will also seek answers from the Nine as part of the new mind-bending “Prophecy” dungeon as well. Season of Arrivals is now live onDestiny 2already, with Year 4 beginning thereafter on September 22.

As for what’s coming inBeyond Light, the trailer provided some tidbits of information on big changes coming toDestiny 2. As Season of Arrivals ends, players will finally visit Europa, a location that’s been teased and rumored through concept art andDestinylore ever since the first game. Eris, The Drifter, and the Exo Stranger will convene on the moon of Jupiter where a Darkness pyramid ship has landed. Players willgain access to the Darkness through new subclasses themed around “Stasis,“a darkness-themed damage type being added intoDestiny 2for the first time. There’s also a few other tidbits, like a new “device” the Exo Stranger is using that isn’t a Ghost from the Traveler.

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Beyond Lightis going to be a content year full of firsts forDestiny 2. Bringing back the mysterious Exo Stranger, who’s been missing since the firstDestinygame, is a welcome but foreboding return.Destinyas a whole has not introduced a new damage type in the six years it’s been around, so Stasis will create a whole new dynamic of combat. PlusBeyond Lightmarks the much anticipatedarrival of the Darkness that’s been on players' minds sinceShadowkeep.

Next Year and Beyond: The Witch Queen, Lightfall

Bungie also shared a surprising announcement forDestiny 2’s future content years, way ahead of time. It seems nowDestiny 2is finally beginning to realize its goal of providing an ever-evolving world that doesn’t require a numbered sequel. AfterBeyond Light,Bungie has announced two subsequent content years will follow. The first of which isDestiny 2: The Witch Queenin 2021, picking up whereBeyond Lightleaves off and marking the arrival of the Hive’s Queen Savathun. Then after that isDestiny 2: Lightfallfor 2022, which despite being a working title for the official content year, fans have a solid idea what Bungie is hinting at.

Obviously Bungie simply confirmed the existence of these two extra content years, with no more details on what to expect. There are a few broad strokes fans can grasp on what to expect from these two years based onDestinylore. As mentioned previously,The Witch Queenis a pretty clear reference to Savathiun, the Queen of the Hive who’s been around for centuriescommanding the Hive in the Solar System. Savathun may make her grand entrance in Year 5 ofDestiny 2after spending many years being mentioned but never directly interacting with players' guardians.

As forLightfall, there’s not a whole lot of details we can gather, but it’s clear what that year will be about.Destiny 2: Shadowkeepwas the first inkling that humans were on the brink of an impending second Collapse.Lightfall, or whatever the true name ofDestiny 2’s Year 6 becomes, will likely signal the final battle against the Darkness. Considering the iconography is literally one of theDarkness ships swallowing any surrounding light from the Traveler, it’s not outrageous to expect that climactic clash fans have been waiting patiently for.

Miscellaneous Changes Coming to Destiny

Aside from the lore and content itself, there’s a ton of miscellaneous changes planned forDestiny 2as well. The main big change forDestiny 2is the inclusion of the “Destiny Content Vault (DCV),“a repository for oldDestiny 1/2content being retired. WithDestiny 2: Beyond Light, Bungie intends to shelve older content from the base game, as well as the firstDestiny, to both save storage space and make way for new expansions.Destiny 2Game Director Luke Smith did clarify that this won’t exactly be a permanent retirement, and states Bungie will be receptive to feedback about previous content requests. Here’s what content will be shelved into DCV forBeyond Light’s launch: Io, Titan, Mercury, Mars, and the Leviathan, along with any associated PvE activities.

This is all in service to creating the ever-evolvingDestinythat Bungie had initially envisioned for the franchise.Destiny 2chose the option of closing off all previous content by making a standalone sequel, rather than utilizing the DCV. While many will speculate this was due toBungie’s 10-year agreement with Activision, the problem of additional content was likely a big factor as well. Along those lines, during a Q&A with content creator DrLupo, Luke Smith stated there’s no plans to create anotherDestinysequel. Smith assured that “we believe really strongly that we want to build the future ofDestinyinside of theDestiny 2game” for the future.

Destiny 2is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.