In summation: Year 1 with benefits
Destiny 2‘sShadowkeepexpansion arrives on October 1, which is going to be relevant to hardcore players everywhere. But for everyone else it’s also the start of the “New Light” version ofD2, which is basically “Destiny 2: Limited Free-to-play Edition.” Although Bungie has been very transparent on what that entails, they’ve put out a handy infographic this week to clarify exactly what you’re getting.
New Lightincludes Year 1 content, which isthe baseDestiny 2game, and the pannedCurse of Osiris/Warmindmedium-sized expansions. You’ll also be able to participate in PVP, PVE, Year 1 raids, in-game events (like Iron Banner), Gambit/Gambit Prime, Menagerie, the Black Armory, Year 1 Nightfall strikes (when they’re cycled in), and private matches. It’s mostly Year 1 when it comes to story beats, but some Year 2 multiplayer activities have been spliced in there.

Year 2 consists of content fromthe majorForsakenexpansion, which did the exact same thing thatTheTaken Kingdid for its predecessor: usheredDestinyinto a brave new improved era. That content you’ll still need to buy; and the same goes forShadowkeepwhen it hits next week (which kicks off Year 3).
There is a sort of overarching bonus though, as everyone, new and veteran players, will be brought up to the new power level of 750. That means the entire playerbase can interact with one another day one ofShadowkeep, no matter where they are narratively. It also means you don’t need to do any sort of catchup, just complete theForsakencampaign to be ready forShadowkeep. Easy enough right? Well we might have to break this all down in the comments if you’re still confused.








