While discussing the new Seasonal Artifact item, Smith said that Seasonal Artifacts would help Destiny 2 give players another path to power in Shadowkeep even if they don’t want to play “the raid, Iron Banner, or the [REDACTED]”. In his post, Smith redacts the name of whatever activity is coming in Shadowkeep.

RELATED: Destiny 2: Trials is Not Returning with Shadowkeep or Anytime Soon

Because the mystery activity is mentioned alongside the raid and Iron Banner, which are endgame activities that have acted in the past as a source of getting Powerful Rewards to reach the level cap, it is likely that whatever mode Bungie has yet to reveal also falls in this category. Interestingly, with an explanation later on about Destiny 2 adding pinnacle power rewards for completing endgame activities, which allow players to push past the 950 level cap, this new mode may also be another source for pinnacle power in Shadowkeep and Season 8.

There is absolutely nothing to go on as far as speculating what this new Destiny 2 mode could be. And, granted, there could even be multiple new modes coming in Shadowkeep with the one mentioned here being positioned more in the endgame. Bungie has an entire lineup of announcements to make revealing more about Shadowkeep before its October 1st launch, so it probably won’t be too long before players start hearing about what this activity is.

Bungie has already pulled back the curtain on Armor 2.0 with a deep dive into the newly redesigned armor system coming in this fall’s expansion. Based on this and the teases of the coming announcements, it appears that Destiny 2: Shadowkeep should inject plenty of things to do and gear to chase for fans this fall.

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep releases October 1, 2019, for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, with a Stadia version also in development.

MORE: Destiny 2 Director’s Cut: 7 Takeaways and What It Means for the Future of Destiny

Source: Bungie