If youâve read enough Reddit and Twitter posts over the last few months, you might have heard about an interesting Destiny 2 conspiracy involving Strandâan in-game power added in the online shooterâs latest expansionâand The Witch Queen expansion from 2022. The theory suggests Strand was a leftover idea shoved into Destiny 2âs most recently released expansion. But Bungie has responded to the theory and debunked it completely.
Released in March, Destiny 2âs Lightfall expansion wasnât as well received or popular as the gameâs fantastic 2022 expansion, The Witch Queen. Among the many complaints, one was the inclusion of a new power, Strand. It wasnât that Strand felt weak or boring, but instead, the green-tinted power which focused on threads of energy seemed out of place in Lightfallâs neon city of futuristic buildings. Iâll admit that when playing through Lightfall, Strand felt almost shoehorned into the online shooter. You just kind of find it on the new planet and there you go. But some fans have taken this feeling that Strand is out of place further and suggested thatâs because the ability was not intended to be a part of Lightfall at all, but was planned for The Witch Queen DLC. They point to its green colorâWitch Queenâs DLC was covered in shades of green from the trailers to the Queenâs worldâand also suggest the powerâs focus on threads and connections fits better with 2022âs expansion.
In an August 29 interview with PC Gamer, Destiny 2âs director Joe Blackburn was asked about the veracity of this particular fan theory.
âStrand was never designed for Witch Queen,â explained Blackburn definitively. âFor one thing, it just takes us longer than a year cycle to make a whole new damage type.â
Blackburn also found it funny that people assumed the green color of Strand was a sign it was connected to Witch Queen, as he said the color naturally came about in the development of Lightfallâs neon-colored world of Neomuna, as it was intended to thematically connect to the planetâs synthwave vibes.
âStrand was all Lightfall, all the time,â said Blackburn, âand Iâm sure that some people will never believe me unless they can go and see the flag fluttering on the moon.â
Meanwhile, back in reality, Destiny 2âs next expansionâThe Final Shape--seems to be building toward a massive conclusion to the story thatâs been going on for a decade. The final DLC is bringing back beloved exo Cayde-6 and is ditching seasons for episodes. Itâs slated to release next February
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