Long-time Destiny players will know of this character quite well, thanks to the repeated mentions of her name throughout lore over the years, but this marks the first time we ever truly get to meet her, in her own form, in-game. Without foreshadowing too much, The Witch Queen delivers, and more.Īs you can probably tell from the name of the expansion, this story revolves around the Hive faction's Witch Queen, Savathûn. Now, the latest expansion, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, is out and available, and has been teased for quite some time with the promise to serve up and tackle some thought-provoking areas and offer truly ground-breaking moments that have been missing ever since Cayde was assassinated at the start of Forsaken. Since then, we've had Shadowkeep and Beyond Light, two more expansions that brought a lot of new features, some of which have been met with a little bit of flak (we're looking at you Champions), and while both were interesting, they lacked the gravity in their narratives that is becoming increasingly necessary to give this fantastic science-fiction universe the push towards its ultimate end goal. This very approach carried on over the first year, where we were delivered the basic and quite dull expansions that were Curse of Osiris and Warmind, but thankfully, Bungie pulled itself together and rectified a lot of wrongs in the stellar Forsaken expansion. It felt empty, repetitive, and lacked a lot of the recent improvements that make the looter-shooter feel refreshing and inventive. There's no denying that at its original release, Destiny 2 left a lot to be desired.
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