Destiny 2 Beyond Light’s Europa Will Have Dynamic Weather And Blinding Storms

The new destination of Europa in Destiny 2's Beyond Light expansion is set to be different from any players have encountered in the game so far. The moon of Jupiter is a frozen frontier littered with ruins and secrets, and while you'll wield some of that icy power in the new Stasis abilities, you'll still have to contend with what the moon itself throws at you.

Bungie detailed some of what players can expect when they visit Europa in a blog post that discusses a new feature for the area: dynamic weather. Currently, weather in Destiny 2 pretty much exists for aesthetics. There are a few places where you'll occasionally see things like rain when you enter an area, and the time of day is variable as you load into a public area on the various planets or on the Tower. On Europa, however, weather will be something you contend with--although Bungie says it won't drastically change gameplay.

Europa is home to intense snowstorms, as Bungie explains, and new systems have been created for the destination to make it feel like a hostile environment. You'll face those storms as you play, and they'll arise dynamically while you explore; expect to see clear skies on Europa darken ominously in natural-feeling ways. Those snowstorms will drastically affect the look and feel of Europa, but they'll go beyond aesthetic touches to cut visibility and make navigation difficult as you struggle to see what's ahead of you, pick targets, and make out the silhouettes of distant landmarks. As Bungie writes in the post, you might want to bring a thermal scope to cut through the icy gale. You can already find guns with the occasional thermal scope in Destiny 2, but that might be a hint at what to expect from the weaponry you'll find at the new destination as well.

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