Bungie has confirmed that there's still plenty of "plans", "stuff" and "things" in development for its sci-fi shooter, Destiny, including a "significant update to the world and sandbox".


"This week we saw some chatter bubbling up around our content plans for Year Two of Destiny," said community manager Erik Osborne in this week's Bungie update. "You seem worried that there won’t be any more substantial content until we ship another full game, or that all of the content for the rest of Year Two will come in the form of timed events."

Stating that Bungie "gets it" and understands that some fans were disappointed that a new expansion pack was not revealed at PSX, Osborne added that while "The Dark Below II: Darker and Lower" was "not a real project in development", there's plenty for players to look forward to in 2016.

"There’s a whiteboard in one of our meeting rooms filled with scribblings and sticky notes that represent the developments planned for Destiny’s not-so-distant future," said Osborne. "Events, activities, content, and features designed to keep you happy, entertained, and rewarded throughout the year to come: some events and some activities that will become additions to your Director."

"The first of these early 2016 experiences will be on a scale close to Festival of the Lost. The second will be far larger than anything you’ve seen since the release of The Taken King. There’s also another significant update to the world and sandbox planned in this same window."


"It's true that we've updated the playbook based on what we've learned to date, and to better tap into what makes Destiny unique. Last year, we all waited five months and ten days between content drops after December. This year, the plan is to deliver new experiences at a faster clip. To that end, the updates described above are all currently slated to hit across Winter and Spring of 2016, with more to come, as well."

Update 2.1.0 brings with it the Sparrow Racing League, which Bungie unveiled at PSX. You'll need Destiny: The Taken King in order to take advantage of the new mode, which will be available until December 29.