Why Destiny 2 players miss Savathun’s Song and what its return would mean for the game’s strike experience
The Vanished Strike and Player Sentiment
The Destiny 2 community expresses collective disappointment regarding a significant missed chance to reintroduce a beloved Strike activity during Season of the Deep’s content rollout.
Destiny 2 enthusiasts actively campaign for the restoration of a classic strike mission rather than accepting additional Grand Master difficulty Battlegrounds content.
Strike missions within Destiny 2 appear to have become increasingly scarce commodities. Although new strikes occasionally arrive alongside major expansions, their frequency has noticeably diminished over recent seasons. Bungie’s development focus appears to have shifted toward seasonal Battlegrounds activities as primary PvE content.
Strikes vs Battlegrounds: The Content Shift
This transition has reached the point where Battlegrounds missions now constitute Grand Master Nightfall content themselves. This development has generated considerable debate within the player base, though it does provide the Vanguard Operations playlist with consistent seasonal variety. While traditional strikes appear less frequently, players consistently receive new Vanguard activities each season.
Season of the Deep marked the return of Titan, a location previously removed through content vaulting along with its associated activities. With the destination’s reappearance, many veteran players immediately noticed the absence of what was once considered an iconic strike mission that originally launched with the location.
Pro Tip: When evaluating seasonal content, consider that Battlegrounds typically feature more straightforward mechanics than traditional strikes, making them easier to implement at Grand Master difficulty levels. However, they often lack the environmental storytelling and boss encounter complexity that made strikes like Savathun’s Song memorable.
Savathun’s Song: A Strike Worth Remembering
A prominent Reddit discussion initiated by user Lord of Abyss proposed that Season of the Deep should have included a refreshed version of the Titan-based Savathun’s Song strike. This suggestion garnered substantial community support, accumulating over 2,000 upvotes at publication time.
One community member commented: “Having that strike return would significantly improve the experience compared to another battleground grand master.” Another player referenced traumatic memories with: “I still have Thorn nightmares.” This refers to a specially modified version of Savathun’s Song encountered during the final stages of the Thorn exotic hand cannon questline, notorious for its extreme difficulty.
This particular strike stands out as one of the most atmospheric and narratively dark experiences in Destiny’s history, developing strong fan appreciation over time. Its return alongside Titan’s reappearance would have created tremendous excitement among veteran players.
Common Mistake: Many players attempting the original Thorn variant underestimated the importance of void weapon damage and strategic positioning against the final Shrieker boss. The modified strike required careful loadout planning and team coordination that many fireteams initially overlooked.
The Reality of Content Reprisal
Naturally, requesting content returns involves significantly less effort than actually implementing them. Extensive development work would have been necessary to adapt the strike for Destiny 2’s current engine and sandbox. While speculation comes easily, the practical reality suggests other seasonal content would likely have been sacrificed to accommodate the strike’s reprisal.
Additionally, uncertainty surrounds Titan’s longevity beyond the Lightfall narrative arc, potentially making substantial development investment difficult to justify for temporary content. Bungie faces constant decisions regarding resource allocation between new content creation and legacy content restoration.
Optimization Insight: Advanced players should recognize that content reprisal often requires complete enemy AI updates, lighting system overhauls, and mechanics retuning for current meta. This explains why some vaulted content returns significantly altered from its original form, as seen with the Cosmodrome strike updates.
What’s Next for Destiny 2 Strikes
The community maintains hope that eventually players will once again explore Titan’s depths through this iconic strike mission. For the present, the enormous Shrieker boss remains dormant, awaiting potential future awakening.
The ongoing discussion highlights a broader player desire for strike diversity and the return of memorable content that defined earlier Destiny experiences. As Bungie continues evolving Destiny 2’s content strategy, player feedback regarding preferred activity types will likely influence future seasonal planning.
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