Destiny 2: The Final Shape, the long-awaited expansion that brought the Light and Darkness saga to a close, finally landed on June 4, 2024, following a four-month delay. While the expansion has been universally praised for its gripping narrative and emotional depth, it turns out that the original ending cutscene was a far cry from what players experienced in the final release.
Bungie recently lifted the curtain on the development process of The Final Shape, revealing a wealth of concept art, visual effects, and animations that offer an intriguing look into the creative journey behind the expansion.
“Yeah, me too, kiddo.” | Bungie
Among these revelations was a pre-delay version of the ending cutscene that has left many players breathing a sigh of relief, knowing that the changes made during the delay were for the best.
The Cutscene That Almost Was The Ace of Spades. | Bungie
The pre-delay ending cutscene, titled “Ghost shipping cut,...
Bungie recently lifted the curtain on the development process of The Final Shape, revealing a wealth of concept art, visual effects, and animations that offer an intriguing look into the creative journey behind the expansion.
“Yeah, me too, kiddo.” | Bungie
Among these revelations was a pre-delay version of the ending cutscene that has left many players breathing a sigh of relief, knowing that the changes made during the delay were for the best.
The Cutscene That Almost Was The Ace of Spades. | Bungie
The pre-delay ending cutscene, titled “Ghost shipping cut,...
- 6/19/2024
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
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