Destiny 2: The Series

We’re getting down to the wire when it comes toDestiny 2‘s “vaulted” content. Look, I sort of get it. Bungie doesn’t want the game to be overly bloated to the point where it requires an unwieldy amount of storage space on consoles. But…that’s sort of the game you made when you introduced more and more live service elements toDestiny?

Whatever your opinion on the matter might be, it’s happening, but one YouTuber is vowing to preserve that removed content (which will allegedly be cycled back in eventually) in the form ofDestiny: The Seriesvideos. While it isn’t exactly playable, content creator Jabonte is chronicling the portions of the game that will be gone by the time the next expansion hits: complete with rundowns of their loadouts (down to the armor piece).

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Each “episode” is around 15-30 minutes long, allowing players to conveniently catch up on story elements once the narratives are missing. On their YouTube channel, they pretty much have it all covered, hittingthe “Red War” chapter from 1.0, throughCurse of Osiris, intoWarmind,Forsaken, andShadowkeep.

Jabonte is going God’s work! While the story wasn’t firing on all cylinders (or even a few cylinders at times) untilForsaken, there are moments that are worth remembering in there. If you’re going intoDestiny 2for the first time when the new consoles hit, make sure you bookmark their work and catch up on some lore.

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In case you need a refresher, you can find a list of core content (there are a few more nuances like vaulted items) that’s being vaulted on November 10 below.

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