


Stasis is actually one of the assets that compose the whole Beyond Light package, which means that once the expansion officially leaves Game Pass, it will leave Xbox players without the ability to wield Stasis anymore. The problem is that not owning Beyond Light anymore comes at a hefty price, as players can no longer access the Deep Stone Crypt Raid, as well as Empire Hunt missions, the Beyond Light campaign and post-campaign, and more. However, it can be even worse than just that because players who relied on Beyond Light coming for free as part of the Game Pass will either have to buy the expansion or give up on its content moving forward.

The news that Destiny 2 Beyond Light will be leaving the Game Pass so soon after it became available is enough to make some players upset about the decision. RELATED: Destiny 2 Player Makes Their Super Last For Over 2 Hours Why Destiny 2 Beyond Light Leaving Game Pass is Bad As such, Destiny 2 Beyond Light leaving Game Pass on December 8, just a day after the release of the 30th Anniversary Pack, can suddenly be troublesome for Xbox players. Still, Stasis is a fundamental tool in every Guardian's kit now, and there are plenty of other things Beyond Light came with, like the Deep Stone Crypt Raid. Annual expansions are often one of the most anticipated releases for Destiny 2, though, because they can be massive chunks of content to play through, discover new secrets, and obtain all the amazing loot coming from them.ĭestiny 2's fourth year was its best yet thanks to its seasonal content, but Beyond Light as an expansion was just alright according to fans, and the main reasons for it are that it launched with Stasis in a bad shape in the Crucible, where it dominated, and the fact that the campaign and Europa felt underwhelming. The seasonal model is doing well for Destiny 2thanks to a different format for content drops, which is more bite-sized and prevents droughts for prolonged periods of time, and it also helps with keeping the game fresh every time a new season comes.
