TheHalofranchise will always be associated withBungie, but the developer has spent the majority of the last decade working onDestiny,an FPS MMO that did not start off well. The original game had a lot of problems, but it still managed to cultivate a dedicated fanbase, and that dedication paid off in the end because Bungie made a lot of improvements to the game between 2014 and 2017.
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Destiny 2had a rocky start as well, but when it comes to releasing quality content, it has been on a tear lately, and as time has passed, the game has gradually reintroduced veteran players to things they saw in the original game. For the most part,Destiny 2has brought back several exotics but based on what was said during the recentBeyond Lightexpansion reveal, it looks like Bungie will be bringing back a lot more things in the near future, and this article will focus on some of the things fans will want to see make a comeback.
10Venus
When Bungie revealed its latest expansion, game director Luke Smith also announced that certain destinations were going to beremovedin order to add new content, but the developer also plans on bringing back old destinations from the original game.
In 2021, everyDestiny 2player will have access to the Vault of Glass raid, which means that hoards of players will finally get a chance to take on the franchise’s first raid for the first time. The vault is located on Venus, and it wouldn’t make sense to bring the raid back without bringing the planet back too.

9Prison Of Elders
Veteran players revisitedThe Prison of EldersinForsaken,and new players got to experience a small taste of the PVE arena activity in the Warden of Nothing strike, but it was nothing compared to the original.
The original activity saw players battle through waves of enemies while completing minor tasks at the same time, and after five rounds, players finally faced off against a random mini-boss. The most difficult version of the activity featured Skolas, the Fallen antagonist from theHouse of Wolvesexpansion who had different modifiers each week.

8Cerberus Vae III Strike
WhenBeyond Lightlaunches in September, Mars will be one of the locations that will temporarily be removed to make room for new content, which means that we are going to have to wait a long time before we are able to play the Cerberus Vae III Strike inDestiny 2.
The strike itself is nothing special, in fact, it is quite dull, but it sports one of the franchise’s most quoted pieces of dialogue.Destinyveterans have heard Commander Zavala say the words, “Whether we wanted it or not, we’ve stepped into a war with the Cabal on Mars” over a hundred times, and it’s about time we heard it on game again.

7Gjallarhorn
Ever sinceDestiny’sinitial 2014 launch, players have acquired dozens of powerful exotic weapons, and many of those exotics have gradually been reintroduced into the sequel, but there is one rocket launcher that is still missing from the collection. The Gjallarhorn was coveted because of the immense damage it produced from itsWolfpack Rounds perk, which devastated enemies with cluster missiles.
The rocket launcher also came with a tracking perk to make sure it hit its targets, which is why it was able to take out a raid boss with ease. If Bungie really wants to make veteran players happy, they will let them get their hands on the game’s most powerful weapon again.

6Touch Of Malice
After defeating Oryx inThe Taken King, players unlocked a quest that involved defeating raid bosses and collecting calcified fragments, and once all the steps were completed, players unlocked the Touch of Malice scout rifle. This exotic was quite unique, as it used a player’s health for ammo, but it ended up dealing a great deal of damage as a result.
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The rifle also has some major lore implications, as we feed Oryx’s immortality every time we defeat an enemy with, which means that the weapon may in fact be the key to the villain’s resurrection.
5Sparrow Racing League
Every single Guardian uses a sparrow, but when you introduce high-speed terrain vehicles like this to a game likeDestiny,players will want to race each other, which is why Bungie introduced theSparrow Racing Leaguein 2015. The SRL first appeared as a limited-time event, but it was eventually brought back as a permanent activity in 2017.
Bungie is always looking to improve the PVP portion of the game, and the SRL would be a welcomed edition since it’s a free-for-all activity with its own gear and maps.

4Strike Specific Armor
Strikes receive a lot of attention, and some are far better than others, but the originalDestinydid something with strikes that the sequel hasn’t. With the release of the Riseof Ironexpansion, strikes began offering loot that could not be obtained any other way, and some of the armor drops were especially coveted because they were directly related to specific strike bosses.
Destiny 2introduced Nightfall specific loot last summer, and although it included a few specific weapons, ships, and sparrows, there was no Hive or Cabal themed armor to be found.

3Warlock Self-Resurrection
Thanks to the Well of Radiance, Warlocks have become essential for end game content like raids and high-level Nightfalls, but the Dawnbreaker subclass as a whole is still missing something significant. In the original game, the Warlock solar subclass was called “Sunsinger,” and it included theRadiance tree, which allowed Warlocks to cast their supers from the grave.
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This allowed Warlock players to self-revive, which is an incredibly useful ability to have during raids, especially since players inDestiny 2are only allowed to revive one player per encounter.
2Variks
We first met Variks The Loyal in theHouse of Wolvesexpansion in 2015, and he proved to be a valuable ally throughout the remainder of the original game’s lifespan. Varikshas not appeared inDestiny 2yet, but he has been very active behind the scenes, as he is the one who initiated the prison break inForsakenwhich ultimately claimed the life of Cayde-6.
Variks left the Reef to unite the Fallen their prophesied leader, but the main villain of the upcomingBeyond Lightexpansion is a female Fallen who is doing the same thing, so it will be interesting to see if they clash in some way.

1The Dreadnaught
The Taken Kingis still the best piece ofDestinycontent that Bungie has released, and it brought players to the Dreadnaught, which was carved from a piece of the Worm God Akka. The Dreaming City was large and filled with multiple secrets, but it was inspired by the Dreadnaught, which came with a detailed Hive aesthetic.
We may have spent a whole year on the Dreadnaught, but the ship is massive and has a lot more to offer, and now that Bungie is gradually bringing destinations out of the vault, it is only a matter of time before we set foot on Oryx’s flagship again.

