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The End Of A ‘Destiny’ Era, For Real This Time, As ‘The Edge Of Fate’ Launches

GLOBAL, JUL 15 – Destiny 2's Edge of Fate introduces a new planetary zone, streamlined gear tiers, and a narrative focusing on The Nine and time travel, marking a shift to smaller expansions twice yearly.

  • At 4:00 AM PDT, Bungie launched Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate, then began maintenance at 5:45 AM PDT with servers offline at that time.
  • Amid a new roadmap, Bungie shifted from one major expansion per year to two smaller ones, with today’s update marking the Frontiers era following a two-year plan.
  • During maintenance, players logging in may face queues, sign-on and integration features are unavailable on web, mobile, third-party apps and the Bungie Store, and the Destiny 2 API is offline, affecting access and gameplay.
  • According to Bungie, the English version of The Edge of Fate will not have any missing voice dialogue, and these characters will have voices re-recorded by the original actors in a future update.
  • Looking ahead, The Desert Perpetual raid will go live on July 19 with Contest Mode, kicking off the Year of Prophecy saga ahead of the September Ash & Iron expansion.
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pcgamer broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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