Destiny 2: Beyond Light’s base version doesn’t include a cross for the season it launches with

Unlike final yr’s Shadowkeep, Destiny 2: Beyond Light doesn’t include the growth’s first season.

Bungie’s massive Destiny 2: Beyond Light reveal introduced many recent particulars on the arrival of Darkness powers, the brand new Europa vacation spot, and the studio’s philosophy of dealing with old, irrelevant content.

But one element specifically was seemingly neglected. The base, $40 model of Beyond Light doesn’t include a season cross for the game’s Season 12, which kicks off the day the growth launches. As you’ve little doubt already seen on Steam, PS Store and Bungie’s own store – there’s one other, $50 model that features Season 12.

This is in stark distinction to final yr’s Shadowkeep growth; the bottom, $35 model of which got here with Season of the Worthy included. Both games supply Deluxe Editions that embody all seasons inside a yr, so in Beyond Light’s case that’s Seasons 12, 13, 14 and 15.

Bungie has but to disclose the seasonal content material/roadmap for Season 12, and we realistically shouldn’t anticipate that to materialise till nearer to launch. It is, nonetheless, a bit unusual that gamers must fork out an additional $10 to entry the Season 12 Battle Pass, and presumably most different seasonal content material coming down the road.

Destiny 2 has all the time had a seasonal launch construction, however final yr’s Shadowkeep codified that with a transparent development observe by means of a Battle Pass, seasonal occasions unique to house owners of that cross, and an Artifact free to everybody. The content material within the first few months after launch has all the time been a part of the principle buy.

We’ve requested Bungie for remark however couldn’t get any.


 

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