

This story is one of the strongest in the series, mainly because Eramis is the first Destiny villain I’ve ever empathized with (and even felt a little sorry for).

Instead, you end up going toe-to-toe with a particularly nasty Eliksni named Eramis, who has discovered a way to wield the awesome power of The Darkness in the form of a cosmic ice called Stasis. You’re deployed to Europa in search of answers but, strangely enough, the adventure that follows is largely unrelated and frankly you never really find the answers you’re looking for. Instead, this review will focus on the paid content available in the core Beyond Light expansion.īeyond Light’s campaign begins with a bang, as several planets in our solar system are blinked out of existence by Destiny’s longtime evil: The Darkness. Not included in this review is anything that a player can access for free, like the cosmodrome “New Light” mission geared toward new players, as well as the “Season of the Hunt” content that’s kept behind a separate Season Pass (most of which isn’t even available yet).
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Forsaken will go free to play for everyone on 8th December meanwhile, there are no plans to do the same with Shadowkeep.
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However, an important point to make Beyond Light is only leaving console and cloud Game Pass and not PC Game Pass as it was only added in October of this tear.Īlongside Beyond Light, Bungie will also remove the Forsaken and Shadowkeep expansions from the service. If you're interested in trying out Beyond Light before it departs the service, you can do so until 8th December.

When is Beyond Light leaving Game Pass? All Destiny 2 expansions are leaving console Game Pass. Every month, a slew of titles leave the service to make room for shiny new toys for Game Pass subs to take out for a spin, and come December, Beyond Light will join the ranks of former Game Pass games.
