Stasis goes free-to-play as Destiny 2 prepares for the release of The Final Shape – Knowligent
Stasis goes free-to-play as Destiny 2 prepares for the release of The Final Shape

Stasis goes free-to-play as Destiny 2 prepares for the release of The Final Shape

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Bungie is permanently unlocking the Stasis subclass and the Shadowkeep and Beyond Light campaigns for all players. The Destiny 2 devs are also giving away the Lightfall DLC for free to PlayStation Plus subscribers.

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The Shadowkeep and Beyond Light expansions (which include the Stasis subclass) will remain permanently unlocked for all players, while The Witch Queen expansion will only be available until June 3, though players will keep all rewards earned during this trial. There's no better time to try out Destiny 2, as these three expansions feature unique storylines, some of the best campaigns of all the expansions, and intense combat.

While the Statis class presents many challenges, it can be fun to play. The biggest stumbling block is that leveling up Statis abilities is problematic and their power comes at a high price. As such, many players are hoping that Stasis, now that it’s free-to-play, will receive some much-needed “changes,” while others have expressed their desire to see new “aspects and grenades.” However, only time will tell if this class will receive the changes it needs to become viable again, or if it will remain on the back burner.

In addition to the campaigns and news about the Stasis subclass, Bungie revealed in its Weekly Destiny 2 article on May 9 that the newest Destiny 2 expansion, Lightfall, will be free on PlayStation for PlayStation Plus subscribers until June 3. If you’ve been wanting to try Destiny 2 but were worried about the learning curve or that it wouldn’t be a beginner-friendly experience, this is the expansion to check out. It’s pretty simple, the gameplay and mechanics are easy to learn, and I found it to be a great jumping-on point for returning players who haven’t played a Destiny expansion in a very, very long time.