Bungie is taking the phrase "shoot for the Moon" seriously with its upcoming Destiny 2: Season of the Splicer update. Previously, Bungie mentioned that it was bringing back some iconic weapons in future updates, and if the recent story addition is any indicator? We're going to need them. For those Dreaming (city) of some weapons that will put you over the Moon, we've got an update just for you.
Bad jokes aside, Bungie is bringing over the remaining weapon drops from the Moon and Dreaming City that were not included in the reissue back in January. These additions will also come with new perk pools, as well. For those interested, here are the Moon weapons you can see in next week's update, courtesy of the latest Bungie blog post:
With Lord Saladin bringing back the Iron Banner next week, the new weapons will come in handy. More than that, I'm just excited to see Twilight and Loud back in the weapon rotation. With more updates on the way as we inch closer and closer to the end of the current season, it will be interesting to see how the latest narrative will resolve. The blight is infecting the city, Osiris is acting more than just a little bit suspish. We're just saying, some things are about to go down.
What are your thoughts on the returning weapons coming to Destiny 2: Season of the Splicer? How do you think the current storyline will end regarding our Fallen friends? Join in on the conversation below, Guardian, and tell us what you think! And remember: moon's haunted.
The first-ever WitcherCon experience is going down on July 9. It will offer fans of this particular fantasy universe a place to geek out and a chance to learn more about Netflix's The Witcher season 2 and what CD Projekt RED has up its gaming sleeve. To commemorate the upcoming celebration, the official Witcher Twitter account dropped a new WitcherCon trailer to hype up what's next.
Taking to Twitter, the below trailer splices up gaming goodness and scenes from the Netflix series to show off the best of both worlds. With a new Witcher experience in the works over at CDPR, the polish studio behind the gaming adaptations of the novels from author Andrzej Sapkowski, and season 2 on the horizon – not to mention a prequel origins series also in the works – there is going to be a lot to enjoy:
The first ever #WitcherCon begins July 9th!
— The Witcher (@witchergame) June 25, 2021
? Get ready to step through the portal and join us and @WitcherNetflix for exciting news, reveals... and a few surprises!
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WitcherCon will have interactive panels during the showcase that highlights the various teams that have brought The Witcher to life. This includes teams from Netflix, the games, and more to share some never-before-seen reveals and first looks. There will also be deep dives into the the anime film and the expanded lore like the comic adaptations while also exploring more about the lore that drives it all.
The first stream kicks off on July 9 at 1 p.m. Eastern time, with the second kicking off on the same day at 9 p.m. Eastern. Interested fans can tune in both on YouTube and Twitch at their respective links. You can also learn more about the upcoming stream event right here.
What do you hope to see from the upcoming WitcherCon? A release date for Netflix's The Witcher season 2? A closer look at the upcoming anime? How about a new game reveal? Don't let those dreams be dreams; shout out those hopes in the comment section below!