Destiny 2 players defend Into The Light from accusations of recycled content

Destiny 2 players defend Into The Light from accusations of recycled content

Destiny 2 players defend Into The Light from accusations of recycled content

Destiny 2 only just gave players their first glimpse at a new wave-based activity coming to the game with Into The Light on April 9, but members in the community have already stepped up to defend it from a wave of initial negativity.

Despite being part of an upcoming Destiny 2 update that’s completely free, reactions in the reveal stream’s chat heavily honed in on the fact the new activity, titled Onslaught, takes place on a destroyed version of the Crucible map Midtown. Onslaught will also be bringing back popular weapons of yesteryear such as Midnight Coup instead of introducing new guns for players to acquire. A screenshot from a post on X (formerly Twitter) showing the chat flooded with recycling emotes became a hotbed of discussion on social media, with both content creators and fans expressing frustration at this “pointless” mentality.

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