In the shadows of the moon lurks the haunting nightmares. You and Eris Morin should keep them at bay before they reach out and hurt humanity.
Players are returning to the moon but in a reprised and expanded version of the original Moon Patrol mode. This will come with new content, new missions, new PvE locations, new maps, as well as new armor and gear.
Destiny 2 Shadowkeep is the first expansion to be published by Bungie independent from Activision since they were able to purchase the rights of the game.
Do note that you will not need any of the previous Destiny 2 expansions to play Destiny 2: Shadowkeep.
Reviews
Shadowkeep is both an entertaining assortment of new activities and a solid base from which the game at large can build and improve. But Shadowkeep also doesn’t feel like Destiny 2’s final form, and there’s a real sense that there’s still much left to be tweaked and tightened.
PCGamer
Shadowkeep represents a shift in the fundamentals of Destiny 2, and that has only improved the game. Returning to the moon is full of spooky fun, and while Shadowkeep might not be as huge as Forsaken, it still provides some impressive additions to the world that will take time to fully explore.