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]]>Before that, here’s a quick reminder: where Destiny 2 Joker’s Wild (opens in new tab) is a paid DLC, Destiny 2 Season of the Drifter is a free seasonal update which overlaps with Joker’s Wild. In other words, you have to pay for Joker’s Wild, but everyone gets the Season of the Drifter.
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Each stage of Destiny 2’s annual pass ups the Power level cap by 50, meaning the Season of the Drifter will push it to a clean 700 and the newly named Season of Opulence will bump it to 750. This will also raise the soft power cap, so hitting the upper 600s should be much easier going forward, especially if you own the annual pass and have access to Power Surge bounties.

Everyone will get access to regular Gambit private matches on March 5, though it seems the new maps will only be available through normal matchmaking and not private matches, at least initially.
On top of Thorn’s Exotic quest and the Vanguard Allegiance quest, all players will get access to an as-yet-unnamed Exotic quest sometime this season – around April, if the roadmap is accurate.

Apart from Thorn and the above mystery Exotic, the Season of the Drifter also added four new Exotics to the general loot pool. You can receive these from any activity that can dish out Exotics, so cross your fingers and get grinding. You can learn more about these Exotics here (opens in new tab), but here’s a quick rundown:

A new season means new seasonal weapons (opens in new tab), and the pinnacle Crucible, Vanguard, and Gambit guns are getting a refresh. In the Season of the Drifter, you’ll be chasing:
The tail end of the Season of the Drifter will be supported by three events, and two of them are totally new: The Revelry, which sounds a lot like The Dawning, and Arc Week, which we know next to nothing about but will presumably buff the damage or cooldown of arc weapons and abilities. Oh, and Iron Banner will close out the month.

If you’re still missing some of the many cool Exotics from Destiny 2: Forsaken, Xur’s got good news for you (opens in new tab): he’s adding Forsaken Exotics to his inventory on March 5. His selection will still be random, and Fated Engrams won’t award Forsaken Exotics, but even having a chance at something new is better than another season of outdated Exotics.
If you’ve ever felt like your fashion choices are limited by the base stats on your armor, Bungie’s got good news for you: starting in the Season of the Drifter, armor will feature random stat rolls, meaning armor which was previously specced for resilience will have the option to roll with recovery or agility. This is a nice quality of life change which should make more armor more relevant. You can learn more about this change and about a billion others in this rundown of the big seasonal patch. (opens in new tab)
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