

However, with Cayde-6 likely being a vendor for the upcoming expansion, there's a chance that his appearance will remain grounded within the confines of the new locations, whatever it may be. Cayde-6 is coming back in The Final Shape as per the reveal trailer, and his return will likely have a major impact on the storyline for quite some time given the implications of it. Typically, Destiny 2 expansions include new characters and locations that play a major role in the release itself, and then still offer more content throughout the seasons - sometimes even years later. This is a first for the game, and while it is good news, it also poses some questions. As it stands, The Final Shape will not rely on its seasons at all to end the story that started 10 years ago, and that seemingly includes Season 24, which will likely be dealing with the aftermath of the final confrontation with The Witness.

RELATED: Why Destiny 3 Won't Exactly Be 'Destiny 3' Destiny 2's Final Shape Could Face Issues With Cayde-6, New Location, and Seasonsīungie's statement answered player concerns by stating that The Final Shape will conclude Destiny 2's Light and Darkness saga alongside its Raid, which is a massive piece of news.

However, the main concern was that Destiny 2's The Final Shape would go on to repeat the same mistakes as Lightfall, but today's TWID confirms it won't. Season of the Deep's cutscene about The Witness, the many lore drops via Veil Containment, and the general storyline helped Lightfall's reputation a whole lot, and they fixed many wrongs. The main issue with Lightfall was that its story was divided into a whole year, so instead of delivering answers straight away, Bungie's approach was to have Year 6 seasons do that. As such, the general consensus was that being cautiously optimistic about The Final Shape was the best play, but things might have changed for the better with Bungie's confirmed plans - although some burning questions remain. The Final Shape and its seasons were a big question mark, however, as Lightfall was received poorly as an expansion due to narrative hiccups that the seasonal loop for Season of Defiance couldn't really help fix.
