

However, the tease on social media, as well as the previous assurance that all the expansions will be included at some point, seems to hint that everything is coming at once. Of course, there is a bit of a caveat with that tweet, as it didn't explicitly say the expansions for Destiny 2 are arriving on the exact same date as the base game. The caption along with the gif explained that the character was "patiently waiting" for Shadowkeep, Forsaken, and Beyond Light to come to the Game Pass library. The tweet was a simple one, showing a Destiny 2 guardian pulling out a chair and sitting down while tapping their foot. However, a tease about the arrival of the game from the official Xbox Game Pass For PC Twitter account made it clear that all of the expansions are coming when the game lands next week. With Destiny 2 vaulting both the Forsaken campaign and the Tangled Shore, some in the community believed the PC version would be pared down a bit at least at first. Originally, there had been some speculation that, at least at first, Beyond Light would be the only expansion that would be arriving with the base game. RELATED: Destiny 2 Players Are 'Mourning' The Loss of the Tangled Shoreĭestiny 2 is coming to Xbox Game Pass for PC on October 12, but there had been some confusion created in the announcement of the launch date. Microsoft had made it clear that that the PC version of the game would be joining the service at some point last year, and last week, it finally became official.

However, that big get for the service was blunted some by the fact that people who wanted to play that expansion and all of the previous ones had to do it on Xbox consoles. Last year, the arrival of Destiny 2 and its newest expansion Beyond Light on Xbox Game Pass was quite the coup. However, that's about to change later this month when Destiny 2 and its expansions land on Xbox Game Pass for PC. While Destiny 2 players have been able to play the base game and all of its current expansions on the console version of Xbox Game Pass, the same can't be said for the PC version of the subscription service.
