Bungie has published its latest developer insight blog post for Destiny 2: Codename Frontiers, giving players a look ahead to its plans for the game’s raids and dungeons with its new content cadence in 2025.
Starting in 2025, a new raid will drop alongside the game’s first (of two) annual expansions. Said expansion will then be expanded on with new challenges, twists, and rewards in the Major Update that follows the expansion’s release.
Later on, a new dungeon will drop with the second expansion and will feature an expanded reward offering. The final Major Update of the year will kick off an event that features legacy raid and dungeon content, similar to The Pantheon. Dungeon keys will also be done away with starting next year.
In a previous update, Bungie revealed its new content model, moving away from single annual expansions and instead shifting to a two expansion a year model, albeit smaller in scope. Even with the reduced scope, each expansion will still offer new story content, the aforementioned raids and dungeons, new missions, and more. One of the goals in the shift is to keep content flowing throughout the year, enticing players to come back to the game on a regular basis.
The expansions, codenamed Behemoth and Apollo, will launch in the summer and winter of 2025.