Dates, Power Cap and more
While big expansions get most of the attention, Seasons are what keep Destiny 2 alive throughout the year.
With an average of 4 seasons per year, they are responsible for most of the new gear and activities that keep us coming back for more. Seasons are the backbone of the game’s roadmap and future.
Updated as of Season of Plunder’s release (S18).
This list features every Destiny 2 Season released so far and includes their start and end dates, their Power cap, and their endgame content.
* For the sake of clarity, Bungie’s 30th Anniversary pack was not technically a season. That said, it was more expensive than a Season, included arguably as much content as a Season, and it was introduced instead of a Season (which was postponed alongside The Witch Queen’s delay).
If you’re unclear on what is still available in the game and what has been removed to put into the Destiny Content Vault, this post will tell you exactly what content is still available. And if you want to get your information straight from the source, this post covers all recent TWAB (Bungie’s weekly blog post).
What you can expect from a Season
Seasons are a great value and are absolutely worth the $10 they cost. Not convinced? Just look at everything you can expect from a Season in Destiny 2:
- New story missions
- A new seasonal activity
- New weapons (10+ per season)
- New armor sets
Plus, Seasons often come with new content that is available to both season pass holders and free-to-play players. For example, some Seasons include:
- Reprised Raids (such as Vault of Glass)
- Dungeons (such as Prophecy)
- New Playlist, Nightfall, and Iron Banner weapons
What you should not expect from a Season
Seasons are, indeed, a great value, but you can’t be surprised that some things are only available with the purchase of more expensive Yearly Expansions.
These are the pieces of content that are generally reserved for yearly Expansions:
- A new story campaign
- A new activity (like Nightmare Hunts or Empire Hunts)
- A brand-new raid
- Sometimes, a brand-new dungeon
And of course, Expansions also offer things that are accessible to free-to-play players too. Some examples:
- A new destination
- A new element (like Stasis) or reworked element (like the upcoming Solar 3.0)
While seasons all cost the same, $10, the same can’t be said about their quality levels. Some were real bangers while others left a lot to be desired. That said, the quality of Seasons continues to improve over time. I expect the Witch Queen’s seasons to be among the best we’ve seen so far.
What is your favorite Season in Destiny 2? I’m definitely split between Season of Arrivals and Season of Opulence…
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All Seasons and release date order — Destiny 2
Discover the release date and order of each Season in Destiny 2, from the time the game first launched to the latest Season announced.
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Destiny 2 has received about a dozen Seasons since its release. Every few months, a new Season begins, giving players new Power to chase, Exotics to unlock, and hopefully, new and exciting activities to experience. It can get a bit murky after all these years for any players looking to think back on a Season or work out how many there are. To help with this, below you’ll find a list of every Season in Destiny 2, in order, as well as a brief description of what it included. Expect for this guide to be updated every few months.
Last updated on December 6, 2022.
There are roughly a dozen Seasons in Destiny 2, with the seasonal model officially beginning after the release of Forsaken. Before then, Bungie was still utilizing a traditional DLC release schedule. Each Season typically brings with it some new stories, Exotics to chase, and better gear to unlock. Though they weren’t officially called Seasons until much later, the base game and the first few DLC drops were retroactively numbered.
Use the below Destiny 2 Season names to jump to the appropriate Season and read a brief overview of what it introduced. Some of these Seasons will be blank, pending further information and announcements from Bungie.
All Seasons in Destiny 2 | |||||
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Year | Season Number & Name | Start Date | End Date | Duration | Power/Pinnacle Power |
Year 1 Destiny 2 |
S1: Red War | September 6, 2017 on console, October 24, 2017 on PC | December 5, 2017 | 90 days 42 days |
300 (305 with mods) |
S2: Curse of Osiris | December 5, 2017 | May 8, 2018 | 154 days | 330 (335 with mods) |
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S3: Warmind | May 8, 2018 | September 4, 2018 | 119 days | 380 (385 with mods) |
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Year 2 Forsaken |
S4: Season of the Outlaw | September 4, 2018 | December 4, 2018 | 91 days | 600 |
S5: Season of the Forge | December 4, 2018 | March 5, 2019 | 91 days | 650 | |
S6: Season of the Drifter | March 5, 2019 | June 4, 2019 | 91 days | 700 | |
S7: Season of Opulence | June 4, 2019 | October 1, 2019 | 119 days | 750 | |
Year 3 Shadowkeep |
S8: Season of the Undying | October 1, 2019 | December 10, 2019 | 70 days | 950/960 |
S9: Season of Dawn | December 10, 2019 | March 10, 2020 | 91 days | 960/970 | |
S10: Season of the Worthy | March 10, 2020 | June 9, 2020 | 91 days | 1000/1010 | |
S11: Season of Arrivals | June 9, 2020 | November 10, 2020 | 154 days | 1050/1060 | |
Year 4 Beyond Light |
S12: Season of the Hunt | November 10, 2020 | February 9, 2021 | 91 days | 1250/1260 |
S13: Season of the Chosen | February 9, 2021 | May 11, 2021 | 91 days | 1300/1310 | |
S14: Season of the Splicer | May 11, 2021 | August 24, 2021 | 105 days | 1310/1320 | |
S15: Season of the Lost | August 24, 2021 | February 22, 2022 | 182 days | 1320/1330 | |
Year 5 The Witch Queen |
S16: Season of the Risen | February 22, 2022 | May 24, 2022 | 91 days | 1550/1560 |
S17: Season of the Haunted | May 24, 2022 | August 23, 2022 | 91 days | 1560/1570 | |
S18: Season of Plunder | August 23, 2022 | December 6, 2022 | 105 days | 1570/1580 | |
S19: Season of the Seraph | December 6, 2022 | February 28, 2023 | 84 days | 1580/1590 | |
Year 6 Lightfall |
S20: Season of [REDACTED] | February 28, 2023 | |||
S21: Season of [REDACTED] | |||||
S22: Season of [REDACTED] | |||||
S23: Season of [REDACTED] | |||||
Year 7 The Final Shape |
S24: Season of [REDACTED] | ||||
S25: Season of [REDACTED] | |||||
S26: Season of [REDACTED] | |||||
S27: Season of [REDACTED] |
Season 1: Destiny 2 base – Year 1
The war with the Red Legion saw players lose their Light.
Destiny 2 originally launched back on September 6, 2017, on console and then on PC on October 24, 2017. This base game introduced players to new mechanics, a double-primary weapon setup, as well as other new and strange changes from the original game. Players would fight against Ghaul and the Red Legion, ultimately defeating the Cabal leader, and seeing the Traveler wake up from its slumber. It was here that players got their first glimpse of the Pyramid ships that would eventually be the focus of Shadowkeep some two years later.
- Power cap: 300 (305 with mods)
- Raid: Leviathan
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Season 2: Curse of Osiris
Curse of Osiris was a difficult moment for Destiny 2.
Curse of Osiris was the first DLC added to Destiny 2 on December 5, 2017, and is often considered the lowest point in the series. Players were jetted off to Mercury, where they helped Brother Vance and Osiris fight against Panoptes, a Vex Mind. Aside from forging a few weapons, there was really nothing going on in this season.
- Power cap: 330 (335 with mods)
- Raid: Eater of Worlds
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Season 3: Warmind
Warmind was the third and final mini-DLC released on May 8, 2018, before Bungie shifted to a seasonal model. Warmind took players back to Mars, where they helped Ana Bray and Rasputin take on a Hive worm god. The big appeal of this season was Escalation Protocol, a pseudo-wave defense activity, as well as the brutally-challenging quest, The Whisper, which rewarded Whisper of the Worm, a new version of Black Hammer/Black Spindle.
- Power cap: 380 (385 with mods)
- Raid: Spire of Stars
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Season 4: Forsaken / Season of the Outlaw – Year 2
Released on September 4, 2018, Forsaken marked the first massive shift in direction of Destiny 2 and started Year 2. This major expansion changed just about every facet of the game, and is often considered Destiny 2’s own “The Taken King”. It also marked the introduction of a new end-game activity called a dungeon. These three-player activities are a mini-raid of sorts, demanding high Power levels, skill, and puzzle-solving. Those seeking more PVE-cross-PVP content were rewarded with Gambit, a mode that tasks two teams with defeating PVE combatants and invading the other team’s world for a bit of PVP.
- Power cap: 600
- Raid: Last Wish
- Dungeon: The Shattered Throne
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Season 5: Season of the Forge
Season of the Forge was the first time a piece of DLC was officially classified as a «Season» and was released on December 4, 2018. Though there was a rocky launch with players unable to experience the first new activity due to a demanding Power requirement, Season of the Forge offered plenty of new gear for players to chase. This Season also went by the title, Black Armory.
- Power cap: 650
- Raid: Scourge of the Past
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Season 6: Season of the Drifter
Who’d of thought that the sly Drifter would become such an integral part of the Destiny 2 story?
Season of the Drifter was released on March 5, 2019. This Season was also known as Joker’s Wild. Though light on new PVE activities, Season of the Drifter’s main focus was on Gambit, and the newly-introduced Gambit Prime and The Reckoning. Players were also able to unlock Outbreak Perfected, an Exotic Pulse Rifle that was called Outbreak Prime back in the original Destiny.
- Power cap: 700
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Season 7: Season of Opulence
Season of Opulence was the next Season to join the ranks of Destiny 2 on June 4, 2019. The Season was an instant-success thanks to The Menagerie, a new PVE activity that allowed players to farm the exact weapon they wanted. The story also shined more light on the jubilant Emperor Calus and his Leviathan ship, which had been overrun with Hive.
- Power cap: 750
- Raid: Crown of Sorrow
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Season 8: Shadowkeep / Season of the Undying – Year 3
Shadowkeep was the second major expansion to hit Destiny 2 on October 1, 2019, and sets in motion Year 3. Though not as impressive as Forsaken, Shadowkeep seemed to finally hit some story notes players had been waiting for since the base game released two years prior. Players came face-to-face with the Darkness and its Pyramid ships, which would path the way for future releases.
The release of Shadowkeep also kicked off a new Season, Season of the Undying, which introduced a 100-rank Season Pass for the first time and a new mechanic, the seasonal artifact. This artifact would allow players to gain as much Power as they could by gaining exponentially more XP. Players would also be able to chase higher Power levels with a new Pinnacle system, which would grant 10 Power above the Season’s soft cap, a difficult task for even the veteran players.
This Season also marked the release of a free version of Destiny 2 called New Light.
- Power cap: 950 (960 with Pinnacle gear)
- Raid: Garden of Salvation
- Dungeon: Pit of Heresy
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Season 9: Season of Dawn
Season of Dawn was released on December 10, 2019, and took players back to Mercury for the first time since Curse of Osiris. This time, the story was far more impressive, with players rescuing Saint-14 (a legendary figure players have discussed since the original title) from the time-bending Vex.
- Power cap: 960 (970 with Pinnacle gear)
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Season 10: Season of the Worthy
Season of the Worthy was the tenth season added to Destiny 2 on March 10, 2020. The primary focus of this season was Trials of Osiris, the new Seraph Tower public event, and the Seraph Bunkers. This Season culminated with the Warmind Rasputin destroying the Cabal-controlled ship, The Almighty, in Destiny 2’s first live event.
- Power cap: 1000 (1010 with Pinnacle gear)
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Season 11: Season of Arrivals
Though the previous seasons were by no means unpopular, Destiny 2 really hit another stride when Season of Arrivals released on June 9, 2020. This Season added Umbral Engrams, which allowed players to chase very specific weapons with greater ease. The story also reached a new height, with Pyramid ships appearing around several planets including Io, Titan, Mars, and Mercury.
- Power cap: 1050 (1060 with Pinnacle gear)
- Dungeon: Prophecy
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Season 12: Beyond Light / Season of the Hunt – Year 4
Beyond Light released on November 10, 2020, and was Year 4 of Destiny 2. This new Season looks to add new elemental powers for the first time since The Taken King in the original Destiny several years ago. Players will be able to wield the power of the Darkness in the form of icy “stasis” abilities. Beyond Light will also be the first time Bungie removes massive amounts of content, with Io, Titan, Mars, and Mercury being “vaulted”, along with any activities tied to those locations. Beyond Light also included Season of the Hunt, which started on November 17, 2020.
- Power cap: 1250 (1260 with Pinnacle gear)
- Raid: Deep Stone Crypt
If Beyond Light follows the same seasonal model, players could likely expect three additional Seasons before the next major expansion.
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Season 13: Season of the Chosen
Season of the Chosen is the thirteenth Season in Destiny 2 and was released on February 9, 2021. The new Season focuses on the Cabal Empress, Caiatl, and her fight against the Vanguard after Zavala refuses to kneel. A new activity called Battlegrounds was introduced for the Season, along with Destiny 1’s Devli’s Lair and S.A.B.E.R. Strikes returning to the Cosmodrome.
- Power cap: 1300 (1310 with Pinnacle gear)
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Season 14: Season of the Splicer
The Season of the Splicer is the fourteenth Season in Destiny 2 and was released on May 11, 2021. This Season focuses on the Vex and humanity’s new allies, the Splicer Fallen, led by Mithrax.
- Power cap: 1310 (1320 with Pinnacle gear)
- Raid: Vault of Glass
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Season 15: Season of Lost
Season of the Lost started on August 24, 2021. With The Witch Queen scheduled for release in February 2022, this Season is shaping up to be one of the longest in the game’s history. On December 7, 2021, the Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack was released, which included a dungeon and a brand new mode, Dares of Eternity, hosted by Xur.
- Power cap: 1320 (1330 with Pinnacle gear)
- Dungeon: Grasp of Avarice
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Season 16: The Witch Queen / Season of the Risen – Year 5
The Witch Queen was announced in June 2020 as part of a special Bungie stream and is planned for release on February 22, 2022. The Witch Queen will be the start of Year 5 of Destiny 2. This major content release will likely focus on Savathun, the sister to Oryx, the Taken King. The release of this expansion also marks the beginning of the Season of the Risen, which focuses on Empress Caiatl.
- Power cap: 1550 (1560 with Pinnacle gear)
- Raid: Vow of the Disciple
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Season 17: Season of the Haunted
Season of the Haunted started on May 24, 2022. This Season focused on the relationship between Crow, Caiatl, and Zavala and the return of the Exiled Emperor Calus and his Leviathan. The season also brought a new dungeon to the game and raised the Power level by another 10 points.
- Power cap: 1560 (1570 with Pinnacle gear)
- Dungeon: Duality
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Season 18: Season of Plunder
Season of Plunder started on August 23, 2022. This season focused on Eramis, who escaped from her Stasis imprisonment.
- Power cap: 1570 (1580 with Pinnacle gear)
- Raid: King’s Fall
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Season 19: Season of the Seraph
Source: Bungie
Season of the Seraph launched on December 6, 2022 and focused on Rasputin, Osiris, Ana Bray, and Clovis Bray as well as the threat from Xivu Arath.
- Power cap: 1580 (1590 with Pinnacle gear)
- Dungeon: Spire of the Watcher
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Season 20: Lightfall / Season of [REDACTED] – Year 6
The current working title for Year 6 of Destiny 2 is called Lightfall and is planned for a release sometime in 2023. Previously, it had been scheduled for a 2022 release, but with the delay of The Witch Queen to 2022, chances are Lightfall has also received a delay. Much like the previous Season, this expansion was announced in Bungie’s June 2020 stream. Again, the numbering of this Season is unknown, but if there are three Seasons per yearly expansion, there’s a good chance this will be Season 20.
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Season 21: Season of [REDACTED]
Pending announcement.
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Season 22: Season of [REDACTED]
Pending announcement.
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Season 23: Season of [REDACTED]
Pending announcement.
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Season 24: The Final Shape / Season of [REDACTED] – Year 7
In a Destiny update called, The Road to the Witch Queen, Bungie revealed that it would need an additional chapter after Lightfall to wrap up what it refers to as the «Light and Darkness Saga». Whether Lightfall will have its own three Seasons, and whether this post-Lightfall chapter has its own Seasons remains to be seen.
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Season 25: Season of [REDACTED]
Pending announcement.
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Season 26: Season of [REDACTED]
Pending announcement.
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Season 27: Season of [REDACTED]
Pending announcement.
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There are a lot of Seasons in Destiny 2, with each one adding new gear for players to chase, stories to experience, and things to discover. With the announcement and release of each new Season, expect this list to continue to evolve over time. Be sure to check out the Shacknews Destiny 2 guide for an exhaustive coverage of all things Destiny.
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