Something Bungie Can Do To Keep Destiny From Getting Boring Without New DLC

Things are getting a little different for Destiny this year. As Senior Designer Derek Carrol said in an interview with Eurogamer, the team is leaning away from big DLC packs like House of Wolves and the Dark Below and more towards “events” on par with the Festival of The Lost or the SRL racing league that we’re currently working with. Like everything with Destiny, this is cause to freak out. Will these “events” be enough to keep us invested in the game while we wait for Destiny 2? Will players exit en masse without new story missions, new strikes, and maybe a new raid? Forbes’ Paul Tassi has high hopes that bungie will keep things moving for dedicated players, but they might have trouble attracting the sort of broader attention and mindshare big DLC demands. I tend to agree — Destiny won’t appreciably grow this year, and that’s probably the bargain Bungie has struck to give themselves space to work on Destiny 2.

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