Destiny 2’s “Into The Light” Update Brought Me Back

Destiny 2 players loathe the game more than anybody else. That’s not a controversial statement, as I had to step away from the game due to my own reluctance. I’ve done everything that could intrinsically benefit me (completed raids and earned raid exotics, completed dungeons, farmed Grandmaster strikes, etc), but after that my desire to play just vanished. With Lightfall feeling unsatisfying and vague, The Final Shape getting delayed and developer Bungie being faced with layoffs, things were looking very grim for Destiny. The delay for the expansion means the current season, Season of the Wish, is now going to last six months instead of the typical three. How are players supposed to keep their attention until The Final Shape comes out in June?
Now that a few months have passed in Season of the Wish, Bungie has revealed their plan for a refresh. Enter Into The Light, an update for all players which introduces a brand new mode, 12 returning fan-favorite weapons, new PVP maps, returning Exotic weapon missions, and more. The best part about this content? It is free for all players, with no previous expansions or credit card required. That means everyone can earn everything, which is not something that happens often, if at all, for Destiny. As someone that’s been playing since the original Destiny Beta back in 2014 on the PlayStation 3, I’ve seen this franchise at its highs and lows. I was feeling the burnout, but Into The Light has brought me back with that itch to keep playing that I haven’t felt in quite some time. This was the update this game needed, and with the changes being made I’ve never been happier to be a Guardian.
For starters, Bungie has made some very nice quality of life improvements to the game. Console players can now center the crosshair to see more of the weapon. And you know that hideous Guardian you made years ago? All Guardians can have their characters customized from the character select screen, so you can judge your past self for what you did to these characters. This finally allowed me to change my Titan from a female to a male, something I would have had to delete my entire character to do before. Speaking of the past, you are now allowed to change your Bungie name as well. These may seem like such miniscule changes, but the way I see it is just giving the players more options to tailor the experience to their liking. The character you are going to spend thousands of hours shooting things with should look and feel the way you want them to. Sure, maybe we’re getting these features late, but it’s better than not getting them at all.
One of the biggest improvements Into The Light offers is a long-awaited revamp for new players. Every Destiny player can attest to just how awful the experience is for a new player. You have to slog through the boring as all hell “New Light” quest with an uninteresting plot and gameplay that’s harder to fail than it is to win. Now, new players can skip a large portion of the quest line and jump straight to the Tower, the game’s main social hub. You will still have to complete the intro mission, but that’s not a problem.
Once new players head to the tower, New Light Kits will be available to unlock. The New Light Kits are jump starts that specialize in one of the elemental abilities in Destiny 2, specifically light elements: Void, Solar, or Arc. Selecting one of these kits will grant you some gear so that you can take on a campaign at the proper level immediately, with a quest to earn a piece of Exotic armor that tailors to the kit you selected. This is such an incredible change to the new player experience that has needed to be addressed for years. I’ve had many friends drop the game entirely because of how monotonous the climb to power can be when starting out. Now these kits can be claimed by any player, new or old, so this is no longer an issue. On top of that, Bungie has also added the “Gift of the Thunder Gods” to their new social space, the Hall of Champions. The gift allows all players to immediately boost their Light level with higher tier gear for free to take part in endgame activities right away. Bungie deserves to be commended for these changes, as this remedies one of the biggest issues that’s been hanging over this game’s head for years.