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Destiny 2 kicks off the season of depth

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Since yesterday afternoon Destiny 2 has started into the new Season of the Deep. This season includes new activities, weekly story missions, a new dungeon, Crucible updates, new and updated weapons and equipment, and more.

A signal from the depths of the Methane Sea demands your attention. That’s why you’re travelling to Titan to unravel this mystery.
Those who have the Season Pass can take part in weekly Dive Missions and the Player Search Season Activity Salvage as part of this. In addition, Fishing is now available as new activity 

Those looking for more action can take on the new dungeon in Destiny 2 starting Friday at 7pm. This represents one of the two new dungeons that will become accessible later this year. If you have the Lightfall + Annual Pass or the Lightfall Dungeon Key, you can jump into the dungeon crawl.

To show off the partnership with Sony, Bungie is introducing new armour ornaments and finishers to Destiny 2. These are inspired by PlayStation favourites Kratos, Aloy and Jin Sakai. Various items inspired by PlayStation franchises can also be purchased in the Eververse. These include Clicker spirit shells, a Sparrow and a ship, for example.

Last but not least, the Season of Depth will see new updates to the PvP experience, including the redesigned map Meltdown, as well as updates to Trials of Osiris. For more information on these updates, see the May 4 TWAB

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