

Even if you have no interest in Destiny 2 as an MMO, these campaigns are worth playing for the FPS factor alone.Ĭompetitive-minded players will be happy to know that Destiny 2's PvP mode is included in New Light.

They'll introduce you to the characters and themes of Destiny 2, as well as the finer points of combat and many destinations. Together, these campaigns deliver dozens of missions and as many hours of content. You've got the Red War campaign from the base game, the Curse of Osiris campaign from the first DLC, and the Warmind campaign from the second DLC. New Light comes with all the story content in Year 1 - a total of three distinct campaigns. That said, you will be able to complete Patrols, Lost Sectors, and Public Events - mini-quests, mini-dungeons, and random events, respectively - on all destinations, as well as special quests like the Destiny 2 Whisper of the Worm (opens in new tab) mission and the Destiny 2 Outbreak Prime (opens in new tab) mission.ĭestiny 2 content can be grouped into years, with Year 3 just kicking off now with Shadowkeep. You'd need to purchase the Forsaken expansion to access those. In The Dreaming City, for example, you won't be able to play the Shattered Throne dungeon or the Last Wish raid.

However, you won't be able to access everything in these areas. Those are: the European Dead Zone (EDZ), Nessus, Titan, Io, Mars, the Moon, the Dreaming City, the Tangled Shore, Mercury, and the Tower and Farm social spaces.

That's right, New Light comes with every planet and hub in Destiny 2, including DLC areas. Oh, and if you already play Destiny 2, you'll also get to experience this mission. I don't want to spoil anymore, so I'll just leave it at that. New Light has a special treat for new players: a new intro mission set in the Cosmodrome from the original Destiny.
