When Destiny 2: The Final Shape launches on June 4, Guardians will simultaneously be bidding farewell to one of the looter shooter’s most popular additions.
Into The Light – a small-scale, free update meant to tide players over in the content lull left behind by The Final Shape’s delay – introduced two key features. Onslaught, a wave-based tower defence mode thatyields Limited Edition Brave weapons, and Pantheon.
The latter is a mash-up that strips encounters from Raids new and old, stitches them together to form a formidable gauntlet, and lavishes those who triumph with loot.
Reception to the limited-time mode has proven so popular that fans have called on Bungie to deliver something similar for Destiny 2’s Dungeons.
“Bungie should definitely do a Pantheon for Dungeons! I know everyone has said it, however, some of the Dungeons surpass Raids in content, story, and even some gear,”said one fan on Redditeager to see the idea become reality.
It’s a great idea on paper, but others joining the discussion have pointed out potential pitfalls that could pour water on the concept. “All of them are designed to be soloed, so limited complexity could be a weird thing to get around,” one respondee pointed out.
Dungeons as they exist are designed to be cleared either solo or as part of a group. The simpler mechanics would likely require tuning and more development time to get right if access was locked to a specific group size.
On the flip side, if Bungie does see value in remixing Dungeons, a huge boon would be ease of access to their respective Exotics.Pantheonmade Touch of Malice, Collective Obligation, andConditional Finalityguaranteed drops for anyone who completed a full run on a specific week. If Dungeons followed the same suit, Hierarchy of Needs, Buried Bloodline, and The Navigator would be easier to obtain.
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Joe Pring is a Weekend Editor on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in Gaming. His coverage areas include Destiny, Pokemon, Fortnite, Apex Legends, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at WhatCulture and We Got This Covered. You can contact him at: joe.pring@dexerto.com