

Justin Truman: Probably every season that we release is going to have a cool Exotic chase of some form. I was wondering - why start doing them again, in the way that you have? What are your goals with these? Though the idea of Exotic quests is nothing new for Destiny - we've had Whisper and Zero Hour previously - it's really good to see them return with more regularity. I wanted to talk about the Exotic Quests we've had recently, Harbinger and Presage, which have arrived in fairly close proximity - two seasons in a row now. Note this interview was conducted before the studio released an extensive update on its 2021 plans, which saw the delay of the Witch Queen expansion into early 2022, the scrapping of the controversial gear 'sunsetting' feature, and much more - topics we obviously weren't able to touch upon as a result. These are secret quests which can be attempted alone or as part of a team, and between their challenge and unique spin on Destiny's mechanics, are up there with dungeons and raids as some of the best activities the game has to offer.Īs well as this, how the community has inspired recent solo challenges and the future of live events in Destiny 2, we also discuss the approach for the Destiny Content Vault - an initiative which allows Bungie to cycle out destinations, maps and modes from the game, and also reintroduce things from Destiny's past - starting with the original Destiny's Cosmodrome area in late 2020, and the Vault of Glass raid later this year. We start by talking about the surprise return of Exotic missions in recent weeks.


Last month, we spoke with Bungie general manager Justin Truman to discuss Destiny 2's latest major update Season of the Chosen.
