Destiny 2's Season Of Dawn, Features Time Travel And The Return Of A Legendary Guardian
Bungie has pulled back the curtain on the next season of Destiny 2, the Season of Dawn, which begins on Dec. 10 and runs until March 9. It focuses on Osiris and a new war throughout time that sees the Red Legion attempting to change the course of history. Along the way, you'll meet a legendary Titan and score an exotic scout rifle.
Your tasks for this season include journeying back in time and defend Osiris' Sundial from the Cabal in a six-player activity, while aiding Saint-14, who calls himself "the greatest Titan who ever lived." You'll also be helping Osiris "fix the timeline by restoring Obelisks on four destinations." Time travel, man ... it never goes as planned.
For your efforts, you'll be rewarded with Timelost weapon frames you can convert into weapons. Other rewards for the season include the usual seasonal armor sets and an exotic weapon -- in this case, the scout rifle Symmetry. Some rewards will require a purchase of the Season Pass or will allow you to earn them quicker with that purchase. There are also the usual slate of seasonal triumphs, bounties, finishers, and other cosmetic perks.
Check out the Season of Dawn page on the Destiny 2 website to get all the information on what's included in the next season and its accompanying pass.
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