This week at Bungie, we are sharing more details on the DCV.
Back in June, we introduced the concept of the Destiny Content Vault (DCV), an approach to evolving the game that will allow us to add new content, bring back some of Destiny’s greatest hits from the past, and support Destiny 2 for years to come.
As a quick refresher, when Year 4 kicks off on November 10th, Io, Titan, Mars, Mercury, and Leviathan will all enter the Destiny Content Vault to make room for Cosmodrome’s return and Europa’s debut.
Since announcing the DCV, we know there have been a lot of questions about what’s going away and how game systems will evolve to reflect the more dynamic nature of Destiny 2’s future.
Most questions are answered by this rule of thumb, “When a destination goes into the DCV, so too do its PvE activities and associated rewards.” But there are some edge cases and we want to be crystal clear with players about the details of what’s staying and what’s going so there is no confusion, and everyone can prepare.
Today we’re going to explore what Destiny 2 will look like on November 10. Then, we’re going to spend some time helping you plan your gameplay to finish up your quests, earn your Triumphs, and complete your collections before November 10.
Core Activities
Up first are the core repeatable activities of Destiny 2: strikes, Crucible, Gambit, raids, and dungeons.
Strikes
This one is covered entirely by the standard Vaulting rule of thumb. As a destination is Vaulted, its strikes enter the DCV.
Available Strikes on November 10
Moving into the DCV
EDZ
The Arms Dealer
Lake of Shadows
Io
The Pyramidion
The Festering Core
Nessus
Inverted Spire
Exodus Crash
Insight Terminus
Titan
Savathûn’s Song
Tangled Shore
Warden of Nothing
The Hallowed Lair
Broodhold
Mars
Strange Terrain
Will of the Thousands
Dreaming City
The Corrupted
Mercury
Tree of Probabilities
A Garden World
Moon
The Scarlet Keep
Cosmodrome*
Will of Crota
Europa
[Redacted]
*Destiny’s Devil’s Lair and Fallen S.A.B.E.R. are coming out of the Vault in Year 4.
Gambit and Gambit Prime
As a reminder, Gambit and Gambit Prime will be merging into a single experience when Year 4 kicks off on November 10. The new version of Gambit will be similar to Gambit Prime as a single round face off with tweaked Blockers, heavier mote drain, and some changes to the Primeval fight. We will give more details on these updates before the revamped mode goes live next Season.
Unlike strikes and other PvE content, the Year 4 Gambit playlist map selection is a “best of” list (and is one of those edge cases we mentioned above). We felt it was important to keep the select Gambit maps in rotation for the best competitive play (regardless of their destination’s fictional state).
Available Gambit Maps on November 10
Moving into the DCV
Emerald Coast (EDZ)
Legions Folly (Nessus)
Deep Six (Titan)
New Arcadia (Mars)
Cathedral of Scars (Dreaming City)
Kell’s Grave (Tangled Shore)
Note: As we perform maintenance on the activity, Gambit Prime armor perks will be deprecated. We are exploring ways to rebalance and reintroduce some of these perks as armor mods in the future. Alongside these changes, we’ll be rotating some maps into the DCV, while retaining popular arenas for the mode.
Crucible
Like Gambit, the new Crucible map playlist will be a curated “best of” mix and will be pulled from both Destiny 1 and 2’s legacy. Here is a look at the planned rotation in Year 4 as well as the maps being Vaulted.
Available PvP Maps on November 10
Moving into the DCV
Destiny
Bannerfall
Exodus Blue
Rusted Lands
Twilight Gap
Destiny 2
Altar of Flame
The Anomaly
The Burnout
Cauldron
Convergence
The Dead Cliffs
Distant Shore
Endless Vale
The Fortress
Fragment
Javelin-4
Midtown
Pacifica
Radiant Cliffs
Widow’s Court
Wormhaven
Meltdown
Solitude
Retribution
The Citadel
Emperor’s Respite
Equinox
Eternity
Firebase Echo
Gambler’s Ruin
Legion’s Gulch
Vostok
As Year 4 starts, we’re also taking the opportunity to focus the Crucible experience by reducing the number of PvP playlists and modes to those that receive the most play. This will increase the matchmaking pools for the remaining playlists and make it easier to find matches with better connections.We’ll have a full preview of Crucible changes later this Season, but here’s a preview of modes that will be active, and modes that will be transitioning into the DCV:
Available PvP Modes on November 10
Moving into the DCV
Rumble
Clash
Control
Iron Banner Control
Elimination
Trials of Osiris
Showdown
Survival
Mayhem Clash
Supremacy
Countdown
Lockdown
Breakthrough
Doubles
Momentum Control*
Scorched*
Note: Expect Momentum Control and Scorched to return from the DCV at some time during Year 4.
Trials of Osiris Note
In case it’s not clear from the note above, the Trials of Osiris experience is not impacted by other content moving into the DCV this year. The Lighthouse will continue to be available to those who are able to complete a Flawless passage.
Raids and Dungeons
No dungeons will be rotating into the DCV this November, as all dungeon-hosting destinations will remain active in the game during Year 4. Note that the Prophecy dungeon will become temporarily unavailable for a brief period to allow our team to make a necessary technical update. Expect details on dates and timing soon.
Available Dungeons on November 10
Moving into the DCV
Shattered Throne (Dreaming City)
Pit of Heresy (Moon)
Prophecy*
None
Like strikes, raids follow the simple Vaulting rule: as a destination enters the DCV, so too do its raids.
Available Raids on November 10
Moving into the DCV
[Redacted]
Last Wish (Dreaming City)
Garden of Salvation (Black Garden)
Leviathan
Eater of Worlds (Leviathan)
Spire of Stars (Leviathan)
Scourge of the Past (Last City)
Crown of Sorrows (Leviathan)
Anticipating players would want to grab the coveted raid rewards and Triumphs before they enter the Vault. This year’s Moments of Triumph currently features the five raids being added to the DCV with the reward lockouts removed to make grinding them extra... well, rewarding. If you’re looking to earn your Raid Ring, Moments of Triumph Seal, or just finish collecting the last few items for your collection, you have the rest of the Season to jump in with your friends and close out strong.
We also plan to bring the Vault of Glass out of the DCV and into Destiny 2 for the first time at some point during Year 4.
Completing Your Collection
Exotic Quests
As content enters the DCV, there will be some Exotic quests that can obviously no longer be completed in their original forms. Those quests will be retired on November 10 and incomplete progress abandoned.
If you want to acquire these Exotics via their original quests, do so prior to the end of the Season of Arrivals:
Sturm
MIDA Multi-tool
Rat King
Legend of Acrius
Sleeper Simulant
Polaris Lance
Worldline Zero
Ace of Spades
The Last Word
Le Monarque
Jotunn
Izanagi's Burden
Thorn
Lumina
Truth
Bad Juju
None of these legacy Exotics are being retired from Destiny 2. Their original acquisition journeys are simply entering the DCV alongside their supporting destination and activity content.
We still want new and existing players to be able to earn these legacy Exotics, so starting in Year 4, any Exotic tied to a quest that has been Vaulted (like those listed above) will now become available through a new Memorial kiosk situated among the Vault kiosks in the Tower. We’ll have more information later this Season on how the Exotic Archive works, and how to earn any Exotics that you don’t get your hands on before Year 4.
Now, you may be asking “Hey, what about catalysts previously acquired through content that’s now in the DCV?” Here is a list of catalysts that are going into the DCV and will be unavailable to earn starting in Season 12.
Available Catalysts on November 10
Moving into the DCV
Ace of Spades
Black Talon
Borealis
Cerberus+1
Coldheart
The Colony
Crimson
D.A.R.C.I.
Eriana's Vow
Fighting Lion
The Fourth Horseman
Gravitron Lance
Hard Light
Jade Rabbit
Lord of Wolves
Lumina
Merciless
MIDA Multi-Tool
Prometheus Lens
The Prospector
Rat King
Riskrunner
Sturm
Sunshot
SUROS Regime
Sweet Business
Symmetry
Tommy's Matchbook
Tractor Cannon
Trinity Ghoul
Vigilance Wing
Wardcliff Coil
Witherhoard
Bad Juju
The Huckleberry
Izanagi's Burden
Legend of Acrius
Polaris Lance
Skyburner's Oath
Sleeper Simulant*
Telesto*
Outbreak Perfected*
Whisper of the Worm*
Worldline Zero*
If you have these catalysts already equipped and their objectives completed, you can continue using them at your leisure. If you already have any catalysts with an asterisk, make sure you finish completing the necessary objective to apply it as the objective will no longer be available at the end of Season of Arrivals.
All of these catalysts will come out of the Vault and be made available with new objectives(if needed) in a future Season.
But You Still Didn’t Answer My Question!
Q. What goes away when a destination is Vaulted?
A. When a destination enters the DCV, its PvE content will no longer be available. Explicitly, this includes their unique:
Freely roaming the destinations themselves, exploring Lost Sectors, etc.
Q. What will new Guardians experience if the Year 1 campaigns are going away?
A. With some of the core Year 1 destinations entering the Vault, it’s true that the free-for-all-players Red War, Curse of Osiris, and Warmind campaigns will no longer be playable.
We are building a new, expanded Guardian origin story on the Cosmodrome that will launch alongside Year 4 and will be available to all Guardians to play. It is designed to introduce you to the world and mechanics of Destiny and prepare you to play the action MMO game we all enjoy. The Forsaken and Shadowkeep story campaigns will still be playable in Year 4 for owners of those expansions.
Q. What’s happening to The Whisper and Zero Hour secret missions and their Exotic rewards?
A. The Whisper is entering the Vault alongside Io, and so too is Zero Hour (given the old Tower was part of the Red War campaign and which is also entering the Vault). Their Exotic weapon rewards will not be acquirable until we find a new way to reintroduce them, so if you’re keen to get them, make sure you do that now!
Q. With the Forsaken campaign, Tangled Shore, and Dreaming City sticking around after Beyond Light’s launch, does that mean other Year 2 Seasonal content will remain playable in Year 4 too?
A. No. The Year 2 Seasonal content - including Forges, Reckoning, and Menagerie - will be entering the DCV on November 10. Be sure to experience that content and mark the final items off your collections and checklists before they are Vaulted. Here’s a cheat sheet of what to complete:
Ada-1, Black Armory, and Season of the Forge quests.
Gambit Prime, Reckoning, and Season of the Drifter quests.
Benedict-66, Werner 99-40, Menagerie, and Season of Opulence quests.
Pinnacle and pursuit weapon quests.
Note: These weapons will receive an alternate acquisition method. More details to come later this Season.
We have no doubt that you’ll have more questions on what’s coming and going this fall. We’ll be sharing more updates and Destiny Player Support will always have the latest updates available in our help archives. Here is a link to our DPS article that shares more details on the DCV.
Fashion Show at Lunch
Last week, Dmg challenged you in the ways of looking fabulous. We have been scrolling through the #SolsticeFashionShow hashtag and picking out a few of our favorites. All of these best dressed Guardians will be receiving the rare and coveted Levante Prize emblem.
More Prime Gaming Rewards went live this week. If you’ve already signed up, click here to claim your rewards and Amanda Holliday will have your new items waiting. Everyone else can sign up here by linking your Bungie.net account. Here’s a look at what rewards Amanda will have for you this month:
Standoff - Exotic Emote
Neon Helix Shell - Exotic Ghost
Vespulaser - Exotic Sparrow
Egbe-01X - Legendary Ship
Check back next month and we will have a new shipment of Prime Gaming rewards for you to pick up from Amanda.
Pardon Our Dust
Our Player Support team is tracking new issues as well as the updates to fix them.
This is their report.
SOLSTICE BOUNTIES
In today’s Hotfix 2.9.1.3, we resolved an issue where weekly and repeatable Solstice of Heroes bounties did not grant Bright Dust rewards upon completion. Solstice bounties will now award the following amounts of Bright Dust on completion alongside their other rewards:
Weekly Bounty: 200 Bright Dust per bounty.
Repeatable Bounty: 10 Bright Dust per bounty.
We are currently investigating a solution for players who missed out on Bright Dust rewards from bounty completions prior to the Hotfix, and will be granting Bright Dust to affected players in the near future.
MEANS TO AN END
With Hotfix 2.9.1.3 we have resolved an issue causing the weekly Means to an End quest to be deleted off of players, preventing them from collecting their weekly Pinnacle reward.
Players who still encounter issues with the quest should report to our #Help forum.
EAZ WEEKLY CHALLENGES
Earlier this week we disabled the EAZ Weekly challenges due to an issue preventing players from receiving Powerful Gear rewards upon completion. This issue should now be resolved, and the EAZ Weekly challenges re-enabled for all players.
Players who continue to encounter issues with the challenges should report to our #Help Forum.
KNOWN ISSUES
While we continue investigating various known issues, here is a list of the latest issues that were reported to us in our #Help Forum:
The armor glows on the Magnificent Solstice armor sets and ornaments are less intense than intended.
Upgrading from the Majestic to the Magnificent Solstice armor set can result in a slight Power level reduction.
The Hunter Solstice Vest creates a gap at the waist of the female character model when used with certain leg armor.
The Solstice glows on male Hunters aren’t aligned on the right knee.
The Renewed Solstice Triumph incorrectly states it unlocks after earning a Majestic Solstice set, when it actually requires a Magnificent Solstice set.
For a full list of emergent issues in Destiny 2, players can review our Known Issues article. Players who observe other issues should report them to our #Help forum.
Places Everyone
Let’s watch some movies, yea? We’re lucky to have so many talented members of our community cutting together creative videos each week and love showing them off. The rules are simple, the winners get an emblem, and don’t tell DeeJ about the carton of milk I left under his desk before quarantine began. Here are the winners.
Movie of the Week: Bikro Mini
Honorable Mention: Space Cowboy
Congratulations to all the winners. Please make sure you have your Bungie.net profile in the description of your video so we can send you your emblems.
It’s been a busy week. Solstice rolls on as Guardians collect their armor and explore the EAZ. We gave you another look at the Destiny Content Vault and what changes to expect next season. We’re sure you have more questions. We will have more info to share before the end of the Season. See you next week.
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