Destiny 2: Forsaken Pack (DLC)
Forsaken Pack brings back Destiny 2's most celebrated expansion content, including the Tangled Shore, Dreaming City, and the Exotic bow Wish-Ender. A dense chunk of lore and loot for returning Guardians.
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About Destiny 2: Forsaken Pack (DLC)
Destiny 2: Forsaken Pack is a DLC bundle for the shared-world first-person shooter Destiny 2, developed and published by Bungie. It collects content originally released as part of the Forsaken expansion, widely regarded as a turning point that sharpened the game's story, gunplay, and endgame loop all at once. If you have any history with Destiny 2 and walked away before Forsaken landed, this is the content that brought a lot of lapsed players back. The centerpiece of the pack is access to the Dreaming City, a high-level destination with a layered, week-over-week curse cycle that changes what activities, secrets, and rewards are available depending on where the rotation sits. It is one of the more ambitious pieces of world design Bungie has produced, rewarding players who pay attention to environmental storytelling and hidden quests rather than just blasting through the main objective marker. The Tangled Shore, the other major destination included, serves as a grittier, outlaw-frontier contrast and is where much of the campaign setup happens. On the weapon and gear side, Forsaken introduced a wave of Exotic and Legendary weapons that are still relevant in loadout discussions. The Exotic combat bow Wish-Ender, the hand cannon The Chaperone, and several others came out of this era and left a lasting mark on how Destiny 2 players approach both PvE and PvP. The pack also unlocks the Shattered Throne dungeon, a challenging three-player activity that, when Forsaken first dropped, was a genuine surprise addition and still holds up as a tight, atmospheric gauntlet. The honest caveat here is context-dependent. Forsaken Pack exists inside the broader Destiny 2 ecosystem, which means its value is tied directly to how much of the live game you are engaging with. If you are a new or returning player who has not yet caught up on the base year of content, jumping straight into Forsaken may feel disjointed. The story assumed familiarity with earlier seasons and characters, and with the original Forsaken campaign now vaulted from the base game, some of the narrative setup is thinner than it was at launch. You get destinations, activities, and loot, but not the full cinematic opening that originally framed why any of this matters. For players already active in the current Destiny 2 season, though, the Dreaming City alone justifies attention. Its secrets took the community weeks to unpack, and the Wish Wall mechanic, which lets players spend an in-game currency to activate global map buffs, is a co-op curiosity unlike almost anything else in the FPS genre. The PvP and Co-op modes accessible through the main game are all still running, and the gear from this pack slots into builds across both. Bottom line: Forsaken Pack is dense, well-crafted Destiny 2 content from a period when the game was arguably at its most focused. Genre tourists looking for a standalone experience should look elsewhere. Guardians who are already in the ecosystem and want one of the game's most respected endgame destinations will find it worth adding. Alex, Scout Team
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- Bungie
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- Bungie
- Release Date
- Oct 1, 2019
