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5 Ways Destiny 2: Warmind Can Avoid Another Curse of Osiris-Level Disappointment

A Raid That Takes Place Somewhere Other Than The Leviathan

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Okay, so the raid or raid lair is probably going to take place on the Leviathan again. However, this isn’t a list of things that will probably happen. It’s a list of things that should happen for Warmind to avoid the disappointing fate of its predecessor.

Personally, we didn’t have a problem with the raid lair. While it was sad we didn’t get to see Mercury or the Infinite Forest used as a setting, it was still well-constructed, and the raids in general continue to be one of the few bright spots right now for Destiny 2. However, whether it’s logical or not, PR-wise, putting another raid activity on the Leviathan is going to go over like a lead balloon.

It’s probably asking too much, but if Bungie insists on having the raid activity take place on the Leviathan for a third time, there probably should at least then be either some other kind of raid activity that takes place somewhere else, or a brand new end game event entirely to take the heat off that design choice.


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