Bungie revealed everything planned for the future ofDestiny 2during its livestream this morning, including that there are no plans to make a full-on sequel to the game. Instead, there will be multiple expansion packs coming over the next few years, withDestiny 2: Beyond Lightplanned to releaseon September 22. Die-hard fans of the game can officially pre-order special-editionBeyond Lightcollector’s packs for different platforms from the Bungie Store for $199.99 — or $129.99 if they do not require a game code.

The collector’s packs include digital content such as theBeyond Lightsoundtrack, and physical goodies including a light-up Splinter of Darkness replica, a Europa-themed bag and canteen, and a “Mysterious Logbook.” These, alongside codes for the deluxe edition of the expansion (if applicable) and in-game content such as the No Time to Explain Exotic Pulse Rifle, are expected to arrive for interestedDestiny 2players by the official release date in September.

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Anyone who pre-orders one of the bundles now can also get bonus in-game items within 24 hours of their purchase: A “Rimmed Shell” Exotic Ghost Shell, a legendary emblem, and an Exotic “Freeze Tag” emote. These should be usable even during theSeason of Arrivals announced by Bungiethis morning that began today.

While the upcoming expansionsBeyond Light,The Witch Queen, and Lightfallwill undoubtedly offer players plenty to look forward to in the looter shooter through 2022 at least, Bungie’s announced plans for the future ofDestiny 2have some drawbacks. The developers will beremovingDestiny 2’s legacy content, including four planets and multiple raids, to make room for what’s coming in the future.

However, there will also be some content returning as part of this multi-year plan. Bungie game director Luke Smith announced that theVault of Glass raid will return in 2021, though exactly howDestiny’s nearly seven-year-old raid will be handled is yet to be seen.

After weeks of speculation, the official unveiling of Bungie’s plans makes the future ofDestiny 2look bright. Whether or not it seems worthy enough to warrant spending up to $200 on a collector’s edition set is really up to the individual, but players will be able toupgradeDestiny 2to work on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series Xonce those consoles release, which may lend some credence to jumping on the bandwagon now.

Destiny 2: Beyond Lightlaunches September 22 on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.