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When does Destiny 2: The Witch Queen expansion come out?

It will be out early next year.

Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen, is set for an early 2022 release. And during The Game Awards last night, players were shown a little taste of what they can expect next year.

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Destiny 2’s The Witch Queen will officially release on Feb. 22, 2022. 

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The expansion has three different versions available for pre-order, including a Standard, Deluxe, and Deluxe 30th Anniversary Bundle. The prices for each edition of the game are $39.99, $79.99, and $99.99, respectively.

It will be available on Xbox, Windows, PlayStation, Steam, and Stadia.

Among the features in the game are a new campaign, raid, weapon archetype, gear, and six-player activities. The Deluxe Editions of the game will also include passes to seasons 16 through 19, among other in-game goodies.

The Witch Queen, which is the game’s sixth expansion, was originally supposed to come out this year. But the game’s developer, Bungie, pushed the release back due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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