Destiny 2 ‘s Raids sure are cool . Predictably enough, Bungie’s decision to port Raids from Destiny to its sequel was extremely popular, though one of the most notable old Destiny Raids is nowhere to be seen. As it turns out, the Wrath of the Machine isn’t even on the docket.
This information comes from Destiny 2 ‘s Global Community Lead , Dylan Gafner, who is also known by his dmg04 moniker. As seen via the XCancelled web app , Gafner posted a cheeky call for fans to ask him anything with the caveat that he wouldn’t respond to any of the questions. It didn’t take long for Gafner to respond to one particular comment from comedian2008, who tried to get some information on the potential launch window for the Wrath of the Machine Raid from the original Destiny .
According to Gafner, the port isn’t happening “any time soon,” which isn’t great news for series veterans. Destiny 2’s next Raid is a mystery, but we do know it’s not Wrath of the Machine As you may already know, the original Destiny only had four Raids in total: Vault of Glass, Crota’s End, King’s Fall, and the Wrath of the Machine. It just so happens that all of them bar Wrath of the Machine have already been ported over to Destiny 2 to immense satisfaction from the community.
All three returns have been widely acclaimed by virtually everyone , and served as excellent pit-stops in between entirely new and original Destiny 2 Raid content. To provide more context to Gafner’s partially off-ha.
