Essential guide to Destiny 2’s Forsaken vaulting: What’s leaving, what’s staying, and how to prepare
Understanding the Destiny Content Vault Changes
Bungie’s Destiny Content Vault initiative represents a strategic approach to managing the game’s expanding footprint, where older content gets temporarily retired to make room for new experiences. The upcoming Witch Queen expansion in February 2022 triggers this cycle again, with the beloved Forsaken expansion becoming the next major content segment to enter the vault.
Destiny 2’s Forsaken expansion enters the content vault simultaneously with The Witch Queen’s debut in February 2022, marking a significant content transition period.
Originally launched in 2018, Forsaken stands as the next major content segment scheduled for vaulting. Both its critically acclaimed campaign narrative and the entire Tangled Shore destination will exit the active game environment when The Witch Queen expansion goes live, creating space for new destinations and gameplay systems.
Considered by many veterans as the pinnacle of Destiny storytelling, the Forsaken campaign becomes freely accessible to all players starting December 7, providing a final opportunity to experience this content before its vaulting on February 22. This date coincides precisely with Witch Queen’s launch and the beginning of Year 5 for the looter-shooter franchise.
As detailed in Bungie’s official communications, removing Forsaken content creates necessary technical space for introducing The Witch Queen’s Throne World destination and associated gameplay mechanics. However, the content rotation extends beyond just the Forsaken expansion itself.
Content Leaving with Forsaken
The content sunsetting extends to Year 4 Seasonal activities, including the challenging Presage and Harbinger Exotic missions – making it imperative to acquire Dead Man’s Tale and Hawkmoon exotic weapons before they become temporarily unavailable. Bungie’s senior community manager confirmed via social media that development teams are creating alternative acquisition methods for these weapons, alongside Fourth Horseman, Outbreak Perfected, and Whisper of the Worm.
Not every Year 4 activity faces removal though, as Battlegrounds content will persist and integrate into a refreshed Vanguard Operations playlist combining strikes and seasonal activities. This preservation includes the Proving Grounds strike introduced during Season of the Chosen, ensuring some tactical variety remains available.
Interestingly, the Warden of Nothing strike persists despite its Forsaken origins, while Master Rahool assumes Spider’s material exchange responsibilities once the Tangled Shore gets removed from the game world. This vendor role consolidation streamlines the player experience across the Tower’s social space.
What’s Staying and New Systems
Guardians wishing to continue accessing the Last Wish raid or Shattered Throne dungeon – both originally part of Forsaken – can maintain access through purchasing the newly introduced “Forsaken Pack.” This represents Bungie’s approach to preserving endgame content while removing the associated campaign and destination.
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The Forsaken Pack additionally provides three Forsaken Ciphers enabling immediate unlocking of Forsaken Exotic weapons not connected to the raid or dungeon activities, ensuring players can still obtain these powerful tools despite the campaign’s vaulting.
Beyond the pack contents, several quality-of-life improvements accompany these changes. The consolidation of material exchanges under Master Rahool eliminates the need to travel to the Tangled Shore for basic resource conversions, while the integration of Battlegrounds into core playlists provides more varied gameplay options for Vanguard rank progression.
Player Preparation Strategies
With limited time before these significant changes, strategic preparation becomes crucial for maximizing your Destiny 2 experience. Prioritize completing the Presage and Harbinger missions to secure Dead Man’s Tale and Hawkmoon – these exotic weapons have unique perks that may not be immediately available through alternative acquisition methods.
Common mistakes include underestimating the time required to complete exotic missions and overlooking the December 7 free access period for the Forsaken campaign. Schedule 2-3 hours for each exotic mission run, and utilize the free campaign period to experience the story without financial commitment.
Advanced players should focus on obtaining god-roll versions of the departing weapons, particularly Dead Man’s Tale with Vorpal Weapon or Hawkmoon with Opening Shot. These rolls may become significantly more difficult to obtain once the current acquisition methods vanish.
For newer players, the Forsaken Pack represents excellent value if you enjoy endgame content, providing permanent access to one of Destiny’s most beloved raids and dungeons. The included ciphers also jumpstart your exotic collection without relying on random drops.
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