‘Destiny 2’ Releases Details On Second Season

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Destiny 2 (Image: Bungie)

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With Destiny 2: Shadowkeep’s first season is over, fans are asking what is next to come. The second season called Season of Dawn is expected to be released on December 10 by Bungie. This time Mercury is not at the center of attention. You must help Osiris control time so that the Cabal doesn’t undo your victory against them. You must use time travel to save the heroic Saint-14 from an ill-timed end. Fans of co-op multiplayer might appreciate the new addition of Sundial activity that allows six players to defend Osiris’ prized machine against a group of Cabal.

Knowing Destiny we are expecting goodies… loads of goodies. Every player now can access new seasonal armor sets and earn gear like Symmetry, an exotic scout rifle. If you are a season pass holder, you’ll receive even more improvements. Only if you hold a pass will you have the opportunity to play Sundial. Sundial can only be accessed with a pass which automatically grants you Symmetry, and exotic emote, Finisher, Ghost and ornament. What is absolutely expected is exotic questions, triumphs, bounties and lore books as well. 

On March 9, the season will be over. If the season is as expected, you will have to play often to complete all the objectives, which is expected. Previously it was expressed by some players that Destiny 2 would run out of objectives. This would lead to players shifting towards other games, this season Bungie took notice and took action.

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