![]() ![]() The Red War campaign, Warmind, Curse of Osiris, and Forsaken were all placed into the Destiny Content Vault as a result. Over the past few years, Bungie has removed a number of paid DLCs - making them no longer playable to anyone - because the game grew to a point where it was difficult to implement new content. General manager Justin Truman added: "We want the Destiny universe to grow, and we're gonna continue to do everything that we can behind the scenes to keep that possible within our game engine." The developer says Destiny 2 isn't going anywhere - another upcoming DLC The Final Shape is the last in this current Destiny era - and so these engine improvements ensure current content will still be playable in the far future. ![]() This is thanks to work being done on the game's engine to ensure it and the technology behind the scenes will "last for many, many years to come". Off the back of its Destiny 2: Lightfall announcement yesterday, Bungie has confirmed it won't be removing any more expansions from the online looter shooter. ![]()
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