

Outside of the Hunter’s glowing green armor, it’s hard to see much of anything clearly.įans don’t know much about Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, so any sliver of information will explode into a million theories. And it’s possible there’s a tank/big rock in the background as well. It looks like there could be a street lamp in the background, suggesting a once-urban setting. As for what we definitively learn from this screenshot? Not much. With the swampy nature of those old concept images - including the infamous giant frog - and the deep green background, fans think we might finally head to the Windy City for the game’s next expansion.īut all of this is speculation. It’s a kind of biome we haven’t really seen in either of the Destiny games, with The Cosmodrome giving off industrial vibes and the EDZ highlighting a quaint, European village. The original teaser images for Old Chicago all included some kind of lush, green forest. On a separate tweet of this image from assistant game director Joe Blackburn, almost all of the responses are some variation on “Chicago,” “Old Chicago,” or “finally, Old Chicago.” When Bungie teased the above image on Thursday, Destiny fans’ first guess was Old Chicago. It housed incredible tech laboratories in the Golden Age, before the original Destiny, but is now a lush and overgrown city-forest. The tease could be a still from a live-action Witch Queen Trailer, an in-game cinematic, or concept art Image: BungieĪccording to Destiny lore, Old Chicago is an overgrown swamp. Lore books have mentioned Old Chicago a few times in both the original game and Destiny 2, but the only playable Earth locations have been the Last City, The Farm, The Cosmodrome (Old Russia), and the European Dead Zone. If you have no idea what we’re talking about, Old Chicago was supposedly a planned location for the original Destiny, but it got cut during development.

If you’ve been around the Destiny community for a long time, you’ve probably heard someone talk about Old Chicago. And while the image has a blurry background, every Destiny detective seems to be shouting the same thing on Twitter and Reddit: Old Chicago. Bungie dropped a small but powerful teaser image for Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen, in its Thursday blog.
