• Mon. Oct 6th, 2025

Destiny 2: The Final Shape Requires 25-Hour Downtime, Massive Install Sizes

If you’re looking forward to Destiny 2: The Final Shape, you might want to clear some space off your HDD, because you’re going to need it. The good news is that you have some time to decide what you need, because Destiny 2 is going offline for 25 hours in early June to prepare for the launch.

Bungie recently published a lengthy blog post that broke down what players can expect in The Final Shape. That downtime is scheduled from 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT on June 3, and it will end 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT on June 4. Preloading will be available on all platforms during that time. Additionally, the post revealed the install size requirements for the patch on every platform, and they’re a doozy, exceeding 110GB on every platform, and requiring nearly 300GB for a full installation on PC. The full sizes are as follows for installation: 143.81GB on PS5, 129.31GB on PS4, 139.52GB on Xbox One, 165.82GB on Xbox Series X|S, 299.70 GB on Steam, 279.66 GB on Epic Games Store, and 156.22GB on the Microsoft Store. Note that the total space needed may be significantly less than the actual install size, especially on PC.

The post also talks about a number of Destiny 2 developments, including the announcement of a collaboration with Dungeons & Dragons, with D&D-inspired looks and cosmetics coming to the store on June 4. The post includes a lengthy preview of what Artifact perks players can expect to get in the early days of The Final Shape, including columns for Solar, Void, Arc, and the different kinds of weapons. Finally, as usual, Bungie is sponsoring a race to see who will be the “world first” to complete the new Salvation’s Edge raid, so keep an eye out for that.

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