At this point Deej takes the opportunity to address the question of new
Raid content coming to Destiny 2.
Not exact matches
Its definitely not as big a success as Activision wanted and sales are only gonna slow down to cause of all the mixed reviews and the fact there is so little
content, so unless there is some serious changes in the sequel, the two DLC packs or Updates I doubt it will survive that ten year plan Activision signed on for... I really enjoyed the game but it does grow repetitive and boring especially without friends, its been resorted to just
coming on once a week to do the
raid, weekly heroic and nightfall... its doomed to fail without fresh
content.
It's only when it
comes down to end - game
content such as the
Raid where in very occasional situations some classes are more useful than others, but with only three classes available, it'll be easy to find a player with whatever class you need.
Raid mode has eaten up my weekend, the unlocks are starting to
come together and the mode will surely continue to grow with new
content each week.
There are also
Raids that promise to grow in number with the addition of
content but right now there is just one that has plenty of difficulty with the average time taking to complete
coming to around the four - to - six - hour mark.
Their fears of restricted areas on a limited number of planets
came to fruition, and when they realised that the last Beta contained almost half the game's
content in the full game, heads turned towards Bungie, questioning their decision to release the game with a limited number of story missions and strikes, and not having a
raid ready for launch.
Each episode will
come fully packed with
Raid mode
content, and purchasing the full season will entitle you to an extra two spin - off episodes exploring characters» side stories as well as additional
Raid mode character, Hunk.
The first wing of the much anticipated
Raid content will become available for brave groups of 10 - players to tackle, offering a whole new difficulty level compared to the
content that has
come before.
For hardcore players, the development team has created new end - game
content such as Alexander
raid, which
comes in two modes: normal and hard.
You veterans who are keeping score will remember that Destiny 1's first expansion, The Dark Below,
came with its own fully - fledged
raid content.