The Destiny 2 Cutscene Archive has arrived on YouTube, allowing players who missed the story’s seasonal beats or want to freshen up the story to relive key moments in the FPS game’s history. Now on the official Destiny 2 YouTube page, fans of the series can now watch content from seasons 15 through 19. The Bungie team also claims that they will eventually upload most of the scenes throughout the game’s story, giving players new and old the opportunity to experience content they may have missed.

Destiny 2’s non-linear story means it’s difficult for new players to fully grasp the depth of the game’s lore, especially since players have a limited window of time to peruse the content of the game. seasonal story before it left the game. Additionally, essential parts of previous campaigns are missing due to Bungie’s decision to remove various locations such as Io, Mars, Mercury, and Titan several years ago. A full archive of scenes will help players understand how the various story threads are connected, although it will be some time before Bungie uploads all of the scenes to its YouTube page. The team says they expect to upload one or two every few months.

Bungie announced its archive as part of its This Week at Bungie blog post series, noting that the decision to upload the scenes was made in response to fan feedback.

“Today we wanted to share something else that we have been working on that has been a highly requested feature. As of now, our YouTube channel has all the scenes from the upcoming releases,” the post reads. , followed by a series of embedded YouTube scene videos beginning with Season of the Lost and continuing through Season of the Seraph, the precursor to Lightfall and Destiny 2 season 20.

The Bungie team is also asking players to no longer download full scenes, as there is now an official scene database in the works. However, fans still have broad permission to use scene content in fan creations, such as movies submitted to their Movie of the Week series and other content, which presumably means video content like recaps of stories and player reaction content.

The weekly update also contains a summary of recent changes to Lightfall and an idea of ​​which weapons will drop from Nightfall, Trials of Osiris, and Crucible in-game activities and new ones that will come into the game’s Ritual Activities starting with Destiny Season 21. 2. He also notes that Grandmaster Nightfalls will return starting next week, giving players a preview of how Lightfall’s difficulty changes and other recent game changes will work.

As the season draws to a close, there’s still plenty to discover in Bungie’s popular multiplayer game. For example, players still have plenty of time to hunt for new Destiny 2 Lightfall Exotics, like the Final Warning Strand secondary weapon or the Glaive Winterbite Exotic.

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