How to get Destiny 2's Vexcalibur, its new, secret exotic.
Author: Paul Tassi
While Valve has been mainly concentrated on hardware as of late, first with VIVE VR and now with the Steam Deck, a new report suggests they may be on the verge of releasing something massive, the long-fabled Counter-Strike 2.
Destiny 2’s new Lightfall expansion had whatever the opposite of a honeymoon period was, with immediate pushback from the larger community about its content. But now, the backlash to that backlash has begun. Why? Three main things have happened:
The good news is that you can pre-load Destiny 2’s Lightfall expansion a day early, as it’s been pushed live by accident in some regions. The bad news is it will kill your ability to play the game right now.
After 10 minutes of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League footage and explanation from Rocksteady, the general takeaway seems to be: “Wait, that’s what this game is?”
While Destiny 2 has been firing on all cylinders lately when it comes to Lightfall previews and reveals, there was one thing in yesterday’s TWAB that made a lot of people grind to a screeching halt when they saw it.
I got an early look at Lightfall, Destiny 2's new expansion, along with the Vidoc that was just released today.