Destiny 2: The Witch Queen finally fulfills the series’ dormant potential (2024)

Bungie’s sci-fi shooter series Destiny has always been good, but loving it hasn’t always been easy.

The games have seen a lot of turbulence, with a rocky launch in 2014, a rocky sequel in 2017, and design hiccups throughout. There have also been glowing periods, but they’ve all been in service of fixing past mistakes, rather than building something better down the line. So Destiny has always been a series about potential, and faithful players who continually hoped for something genuinely great around each corner.

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Nearly eight years, two full games, and six expansions later, Destiny 2 is finally living up to that potential.

The Witch Queen starts with a new and intriguing mystery. A longtime villain — Savathun, sister of Oryx, the villain from the original Destiny’s beloved Taken King expansion — has somehow acquired the Light, the force that gives Guardians their power. The Hive, enemies I’ve been battling for nearly a decade, suddenly have the same magical space powers that I do, including the most video-gamey of all powers: the ability to respawn. The only way to keep them down is to rush their bodies on the battlefield, crushing their spiky Ghosts — the living machines that supply Guardians with the Light — in my hand.

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Killing these evil Guardians and their Hive Ghosts is a foundational gameplay mechanic in The Witch Queen, but it comes with a moral quandary as well. Since Destiny’s beginning, the Light has only blessed humanity with Ghosts. There’ve been some bad-egg Guardians in the lore, but we’ve never seen enemies wield the Light against us in game. Bungie is clearly pulling at a classic thread here, asking “What makes the good guys good, and the bad guys bad?”

But as trite and nonsensical as the Destiny story has been in the past, I got deeply invested in the tale Bungie is telling with The Witch Queen. With this story, Bungie has bridged a massive gap. After years of working to establish surrounding lore and make up for the first game’s poor storytelling, it feels like the studio is finally free to tell a compelling narrative. For example, Guardians are finally questioning mysterious beings like the Traveler in-game (rather than on a Grimoire card), and we have great characters on both sides of the debate.

The story is just one piece of Bungie’s magnum opus — the first link in a chain that connects the entire expansion. The central mystery — how the Hive got the Light — centers around the new Throne World location, letting players dive into the mind of the most interesting villain in the series’ history. Secrets that players find in the world grant new currencies, which in turn lead to new weapons, which then play into the new weapon-crafting system. I’m constantly using new weapons so I can add them to my crafting repertoire, or leveling up weapons I’ve already crafted to improve them further.

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The new evidence board found in-game on Mars — one of those classic detective boards with string tying loose ends together — becomes its own metaphor for what the expansion does so well. The additions, from the new glaive weapon type to the Void 3.0 ability overhaul to the weapon-crafting system, don’t exist to fix past problems. Instead, they help breathe new life into activities I’ve been playing with since 2017. It’s Destiny with the baggage stripped away, and every piece flows together beautifully.

Every other major Destiny success — The Taken King for the original Destiny and Forsaken for Destiny 2 — was born from catastrophe. After the original Destiny launched as a hodgepodge of boring campaign missions and bad gearing systems, The Taken King showed players the series’ potential. Bungie fixed the gearing system and built the Dreadnaught, a foreboding location laced with secrets. After Bungie made all-new mistakes with Destiny 2 (such as PvP-focused changes that hamstrung PvE players), Forsaken came along to put the series back on track with a new weapon system and an excellent campaign. Both expansions were major steps forward for the franchise, yes, but primarily because they fixed the game in a crucial make-or-break moment.

The Witch Queen, on the other hand, follows one of Destiny’s quietest years. (2021 was the first year without a major expansion since the original Destiny’s launch.) The seasons that followed Beyond Light and proceeded The Witch Queen all told compelling stories, offered awesome rewards, and even gave players a few surprises. Which is all to say that Destiny doesn’t need saving in 2022, so Bungie focused on quality and quantity over bandages and salves. The Witch Queen is the first major expansion to feel less like a reaction, and more like a proactive step forward.

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This isn’t Bungie reinventing the wheel — it’s watching it evolve from spokes and wood to metal and rubber. It still adds a new campaign, new location, and new weapons — but all of its offerings reach series highs, with the campaign being a particularly excellent standout. It’s like if Blizzard dropped a World of Warcraft expansion so good that it easily blew The Lich King — which many view as the “golden age” of WoW — out of the water. The Witch Queen demolishes the quality bars set by The Taken King and Forsaken, and have left me even more excited for the upcoming Lightfall and Final Shape expansions.

As a longtime Destiny player, I had an emotional experience with The Witch Queen. I’m feeling something akin to pride. Like watching a toddler taking their first steps, I’ve seen Destiny succeed and stumble for years now. But The Witch Queen is like watching that toddler run for the first time on their own. Destiny 2 will almost certainly lose its footing again, but my timid hope has turned to exuberant confidence, and I know Bungie will pick itself back up, dust itself off, and keep moving forward.

Eight years after those first clumsy beginnings, the series isn’t about Hope for the Future anymore. The Destiny I’ve always wanted is here.

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen was released Feb. 22 on Google Stadia, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The game was reviewed on PC using a Steam download code provided by Bungie. Vox Media has affiliate partnerships. These do not influence editorial content, though Vox Media may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links. You can find additional information about Polygon’s ethics policy here.

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen finally fulfills the series’ dormant potential (2024)

FAQs

Does buying witch queen give you the current season? ›

The Witch Queen Deluxe Edition costs $79.99 and includes The Witch Queen Campaign, a new raid, Exotic Weapons, Exotic Armor, the Osteo Striga Exotic SMG, Ornament, and Catalyst, as well as access to all four seasons available during Year 5, including Season of the Risen (Season 16), Season 17, Season 18, and Season 19.

How long does it take to complete The Witch Queen campaign Destiny 2? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen is about 11½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 29 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What Destiny 2 DLC is free until final shape? ›

Bungie has announced in a new This Week in Destiny blog post that when The Final Shape launches on June 4, the story campaigns for Shadowkeep and Beyond Light will remain free. Additionally, Beyond Light's Stasis subclass will also stay free for players to access.

What is the last mission of The Witch Queen campaign? ›

The Ritual is the ninth and final Campaign mission of Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion. After completing the previous mission Memories of Loss, you'll unlock The Ritual after chatting with a few members of the Vanguard at the Tower and the Enclave on Mars.

Is Witch Queen worth buying right now? ›

The Witch Queen is a massive step forward for the game, the culmination of a recent history of great refinements and additions, resulting in a Destiny 2 that's in its best form yet. The Witch Queen seems to be one of the best additions to Destiny 2 right now.

Does buying The Witch Queen include previous expansions? ›

Similar to Shadowkeep and Beyond Light, The Witch Queen is a standalone expansion and does not require any dependencies on previous DLC.

What is the longest Destiny 2 campaign? ›

It finally happened. After 19 long, grueling hours, a team has become the first to complete Destiny 2: The Final Shape's big Salvation's Edge raid, in what became the longest raid race in the MMO's almost seven-year history.

What do you get after completing the witch queen campaign? ›

Completing the entire Destiny 2: Witch Queen Legendary campaign gives the following rewards: 1520 Power level gear set (20 above the 1500 soft cap, 30 below the 1550 Power cap) Triumph required for completing the Throne World's seal / title.

Is it worth doing Witch Queen campaign? ›

Worth it 100%. The Taken King and Forsaken are better "DLC's" overall (a lot more content and significant changes) but the Witch Queen is worth it for the story alone imo. A few "earth s***tering" revelations. Play through the campaign solo on Legendary btw, it's a fantastic experience.

How much would it cost to get all Destiny 2 DLC? ›

Price of entry for all six DLC is $40 / £31.50, including Destiny 2: Lightfall and the Annual Pass, The Witch Queen, Beyond Light, Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack, Shadowkeep, and Forsaken.

Will Destiny 2 be over after final shape? ›

No, The Final Shape won't be the end of Destiny 2.

Expansions should still be a thing after that, but we don't know yet whether Bungie is looking to shake things up after this saga or not.

Will Destiny 2 expansions become free? ›

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Who is the final boss in Witch Queen Destiny 2? ›

You fight Savathun several times during the finale of The Ritual mission. The first time you encounter her in an outdoor courtyard, you can safely plink away at her health while using the huts in the corners of the area for cover.

How many missions does it take to complete Witch Queen? ›

The Witch Queen campaign is divided into eight decently long missions. On Legendary difficulty, these missions will take a significantly longer time to complete and provide double the loot after each checkpoint encounter. The missions of The Witch Queen campaign are in the following order: The Arrival.

How long does it take to finish The Witch Queen campaign? ›

Classic isn't too challenging, you should be able to complete it in 7 - 9 hours. Legendary is a different story; missions can take over an hour to complete. You can expect the campaign to take you up to 10 - 12 hours on Legendary difficulty, and that's if you are equipped and experienced enough to handle it.

Does Witch Queen Deluxe include all seasons? ›

Access to Seasons 16-19

The Deluxe Edition includes access to the four seasons of content that follow the release of The Witch Queen. That means new weapons, armor, activities, events, and all sorts of other stuff to keep you hooked on the game all year round. It will also be the only chance to win exclusive rewards.

Is Season of the risen included with Witch Queen? ›

Season of the Risen (Season 16) began with the launch of The Witch Queen on February 22, 2022.

Do you get the old DLC if you buy Lightfall? ›

Unfortunately, you will not get The Witch Queen if you buy Lightfall. You'll only be able to get and play the previous expansion if you purchase it by itself. But since most people have dubbed it one of the best DLC's in recent memory, getting it a year after its release is still completely worth it.

Can I just buy The Witch Queen DLC? ›

You only get Witch Queen. You have to buy the rest separately. Legacy DLC is sold seperately from the current one. All of the older expansions from the Forsaken Pack to Beyond Light are bundled together in the Legendary Edition (which I would recommend holding off on getting until it is on sale).

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