The Destiny 2 season 20 release date isn’t far off, and while there’s still plenty to discover in Season of the Seraph, players are still excited for what’s to come when the next season launches.
Destiny 2 season 20 will launch alongside the forthcoming Destiny 2 Lightfall release date and the Strand subclass, presumably bringing players an abundance of content. If the storyline so far has you wondering what Destiny 2 season 20 has in store for the free PC game, here’s everything we know.
Destiny 2 season 20 release date The Destiny 2 season 20 release date is February 28, launching concurrently with the Lightfall expansion. The launch will likely occur at the same time as the weekly reset at 9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm UTC. Purchasing the Lightfall Standard Edition grants players access to season 20, and Lightfall ownership is required to access season 20 content. The three season 20 purchase options are as follows:
Destiny 2: Lightfall Standard Edition (includes season 20 pass only) – $50 Destiny 2 Lightfall: Annual Pass Edition (includes seasons 20-23 and dungeon key) – $100 Destiny 2 Lightfall: Collector’s Edition (includes seasons 20-23, dungeon key, and exclusive collectables) – $250
Destiny 2 season 20 overview As is typical with Bungie’s seasonal model, you can expect weekly story missions, an artefact with upgrades, a vendor with upgrades for seasonal armour and weapon focusing, and several seasonal exotic weapons.
Bungie works hard to separate expansion content from seasonal content. One can surmise that the overall expansion focuses on the campaign and Strand subclass, while seasonal content occurs over a rolling basis in the weeks following. For instance, The Witch Queen focused on the hunt for Savathun and related Throne World quests, while the concurrent Destiny 2 Season of the Risen introduced the PsiOps Battleground, the Dead Messenger exotic grenade launcher quest, weekly story missions, additional rewards for levelling up the season pass, more seasonal challenges to complete, and a broader selection of seasonal gear and armour.
Destiny 2 season 20 story Lightfall’s forthcoming content will involve combating disgraced Emperor Calus’s Dark Cabal forces on the game’s new Neptune-based city of Neomuna. The Bungie team also revealed that players would see two new Cabal enemies within this area. Players will also encounter a new class of characters on Neomuna called Cloustriders, who are similar to Guardians but do not hold the power of the Light. While these will all be part of the Lightfall expansion, it’s likely these characters and enemies will continue to play some role in the game’s seasonal content as well.
As the current seasonal content involves reviving Rasputin, Destiny 2 season 20 may document humanity’s attempts to use Rasputin against enemies of the Light, such as Calus, Xivu Arath, and The Witness.
Bungie developers will also bring back the Destiny 2 Legendary campaign mode, introduced in The With Queen, for Lightfall. Based on player feedback, it seems likely Bungie will continue developing activities at varying difficulties to satisfy both weak and strong players.
Destiny 2 Strand subclass, new raid, seasonal activity Players who own Lightfall and Destiny 2 season 20 will have access to the Destiny 2 Strand subclass. It’s likely that Strand will be unlocked during the Destiny 2 Lightfall campaign, with Strand-focused Aspects and Fragments coming afterward.
Strand Warlocks are called Broodweavers, which can twist Strand into sentient creatures to use against their foes. Strand Titans will are called Berserkers, which can manifest claws from the Weave, which appears to be Bungie’s descriptor of the fabric of spacetime. Strand Hunters are called Threadrunners, which can grasp threads and weave new ones so they can move through the air.
Strand grants players grapple abilities, something entirely new to Destiny 2. It also appears that Strand weapons may introduce a new mechanic that functions similarly to Warmind cells, which Bungie will eliminate with Lightfall alongside elemental wells. Unlike Warmind cells, which specific weapons dropped to the ground upon kills, Strand ‘tangles’ will float in the air, available for Guardians to grab and throw. However, shooting them also appears to cause them to explode, thereby doing Strand damage to enemies.
Players can also expect a new raid on March 10. Regarding the raid, the official Lightfall website says, “Ferried from an unknown time and place, a haunting presence has been detected. We must now confront the ancient threat growing at our doorstep.” This implies that this is an entirely new raid, as opposed to a remake a of previous Destiny raid.
The website also promises a new six-player seasonal activity. “The Shadow Legion and the Vex are conducting an all-out assault on the city. Put an end to their destruction,” the website says.
Destiny 2 season 20 weapons, exotics, and buildcrafting A recent Destiny 2 Lightfall weapons and gear trailer showcased a slew of new weapons and exotics coming with the forthcoming DLC and season 20. So far, Bungie has shown Guardians the following:
Final Warning exotic Strand sidearm: Charged tracking rounds that seek out nearby enemies. Deterministic Chaos exotic Void machine gun: Rhythmic debuffs, meaning the fourth shot weakens enemies, and the 16th shot makes them volatile. Winterbite exotic Stasis glaive: Freeze enemies with frost orbs. Cyrtarachne’s Facade Hunter exotic helmet: Grapple gives Woven Mail. Woven Mail induces flinch resistance. Swarmers Warlock exotic leg armour: Destroying tangles spawns threadlings. Abeyant Leap Titan exotic leg armour: Barricade spawns additional lashes. Quicksilver Storm exotic catalyst: Grenades create tangles on kills.
Bungie has also announced a major overhaul to its buildcrafting systems. These changes introduce the ability to craft and store up to ten loadouts per character, for a total of 30 stored loadouts. The game will also now include a built-in Looking for Group feature as well as a Commendations system that allows Guardians to offer kudos to fellow teammates who are helpful, which in turn grants additional bonuses.
Heavy weapon tuning will be a strong focus throughout Destiny 2 season 20, with a special emphasis on PvE content. Bungie will also add ‘subclass verbs’ to multiple Exotic weapons that will tie into these weapons’ new anti-Champion capabilities. Some of these include:
The Queenbreaker and Grand Overture: Shot now chains to enemies and applies Arc 3.0 blind effect. Ruinous Effigy: Transmutation sphere slam will now suppress enemies. Leviathan’s Breath: Applies volatile on a perfect draw impact. Sunshot, Polaris Lance, One Thousand Voices, and Two-Tailed Fox: Now apply scorch stacks. Prometheus Lens: Adds the Incandescent perk, spreading scorch to nearby enemies upon kills.
There are many more weapon buffs and debuffs that will apply as of Destiny 2 season 20, including linear fusion rifle nerfs.
As of the forthcoming season, the game will no longer drop Umbral engrams but will instead drop seasonal engrams. The season will also introduce changes to engram focusing, allowing players to visit Zavala and focus Vanguard engrams into gear or weapons. Players will also be able to focus Nightfall weapons. Players can also earn Adept Nightfall Ciphers from Grandmaster Nightfalls, which they can collect to focus Nightfall weapons. See the entire breakdown of focusing updates here.
Finally, as of season 20, Ada-1 will sell shaders in exchange for glimmer.
Destiny 2 season 20 leaks A recent leak offers players a glimpse of what may come in Destiny 2. However, leaks are only sometimes accurate and, in some cases, reflect content that has changed since the leaker came across the data source. You can read the leak via Pastebin at your own risk, but be aware that it contains possible major story spoilers through season 20 and through The Final Shape.
That’s everything we know about Destiny 2 season 20 so far. We’ll keep this updated as Bungie reveals new information about the forthcoming season. If you’re aiming to catch up to speed on the current season, check out our guides to the new Destiny 2 Spire of the Watcher dungeon and the Destiny 2 Revision Zero quest for more insights on what’s new in the game. You’ll also want to check out our interview with members of Bungie’s narrative team for insights on The Witness’s role in Destiny 2 Lightfall and beyond.
The Destiny 2 season 20 release date isn’t far off, and while there’s still plenty to discover in Season of the Seraph, players are still excited for what’s to come when the next season launches.
Destiny 2 season 20 will launch alongside the forthcoming Destiny 2 Lightfall release date and the Strand subclass, presumably bringing players an abundance of content. If the storyline so far has you wondering what Destiny 2 season 20 has in store for the free PC game, here’s everything we know.
Destiny 2 season 20 release date
The Destiny 2 season 20 release date is February 28, launching concurrently with the Lightfall expansion. The launch will likely occur at the same time as the weekly reset at 9am PST / 12pm EST / 5pm UTC.
As is typical with Bungie’s seasonal model, you can expect weekly story missions, an artefact with upgrades, a vendor with upgrades for seasonal armour and weapon focusing, and several seasonal exotic weapons.
Lightfall’s forthcoming content will involve combating disgraced Emperor Calus’s Dark Cabal forces on the game’s new Neptune-based city of Neomuna. The Bungie team also revealed that players would see two new Cabal enemies within this area. Players will also encounter a new class of characters on Neomuna called Cloustriders, who are similar to Guardians but do not hold the power of the Light. While these will all be part of the Lightfall expansion, it’s likely these characters and enemies will continue to play some role in the game’s seasonal content as well.
Players who own Lightfall and Destiny 2 season 20 will have access to the Destiny 2 Strand subclass. It’s likely that Strand will be unlocked during the Destiny 2 Lightfall campaign, with Strand-focused Aspects and Fragments coming afterward.
A recent Destiny 2 Lightfall weapons and gear trailer showcased a slew of new weapons and exotics coming with the forthcoming DLC and season 20. So far, Bungie has shown Guardians the following:
A recent leak offers players a glimpse of what may come in Destiny 2. However, leaks are only sometimes accurate and, in some cases, reflect content that has changed since the leaker came across the data source. You can read the leak via Pastebin at your own risk, but be aware that it contains possible major story spoilers through season 20 and through The Final Shape.