AsDestiny 2continues with its final post-The Final ShapeEpisode, could the mysteriousFrontiersupdate still be on track? Despite its rocky history,Destinyhas managed to survive a decade of existence with relative success, continuing to produce unique content and outlasting any competition. Though there has been an outcry for the franchise to move on to a sequel, it seems likeDestiny 2will continue as the franchise’s main title and look toimprove features inFrontiers​​​​​​.

The three episodes,Echoes,Revenant, andHeresy, were meant to be semi-reworked seasonal content drops to close all the gaps in the story before the franchise moves forward. Though the story beats worked well, the content of the first two was lackluster and mixed with unremarkablesystems likeRevenant’s tonics. Luckily,Heresyhas helped rebound the franchise’s standing, giving the community a sense of hopeas it moves into uncharted waters forDestiny.

The Drifter and Eris Morn from Destiny 2.

Destiny 2: Frontiers Still Has Very Little Info From Bungie

We Will Have A New System To Explore Though

Since theinitialDestiny 2 Frontiersroadmapwas shown off, Bungie has been silent on more information. This may have been a good thing given the poor reception of the game at the time, but withHeresybringing back a positive reception and a deadline fast approaching, it may be time to show the future. Especially sinceall three Episodes have had a common story thread of leaving the Solar System, that seems to point to whatFrontiersis about.

What is known is thatDestiny 2is moving to a new model that will have two major paid DLC expansions every year. These expansions will not be as big as what the game has gotten recently, roughly the size ofRise of IronfromDestiny 1. However, it is still one of thebest expansions inDestinyhistory, so there is hope to be had. Secondly, each expansion will have two mini-free updates, roughly the size of theInto The Lightupdate, that will provide new content for all.

The beginning of the sundered doctrine dungeon from destiny 2

When Destiny 2: Frontiers Is Most Likely To Release

Can Frontiers Break The Recent Delay Trend?

The first expansion, codenamedApollo, wasgiven an initial release date of Summer 2025. Since the episodes are roughly 18 weeks long, that givesHerseyan end date of early June.This would line up well as it would be a year sinceThe Final Shapelaunched, and starting the summer with a big change could do wonders forDestiny 2. Furthermore, when Bungie discussedFrontiersin 2025 posts, it still referred to the expansion as coming in 2025.

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Based on the fact that there have been no updates for or against,the likely outcome is thatApollowill launch on schedule sometime in June. The worst-case scenario is it gets delayed a bit, as mostDestiny 2DLCs have, but since this is expected to be a smaller expansion, any delay would likely be smaller. If this were to happen, the most likely date would be August or September, as anything more could harm the excitement.

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There is currently little reason to be worried thatDestiny 2’sFrontierswill be delayed past its initial release date of Summer 2025.

Overall, it is somewhat weird that the community has received little to no information aboutFrontiers, but it is not unreasonable. Given the massive change that is expected, Bungie may be keeping information close until the story plays out inHeresy. The real moment of concern would be if Act 3 ofHeresyis nearing its halfway or end point and there has still been no information. Regardless, there is currently little reason to be worried thatDestiny 2’sFrontierswill be delayed past its initial release date of Summer 2025, even if that is not early June.