How Many Missions are in Destiny 2 Lightfall? – Full Campaign Mission List

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The Destiny 2 Lightfall expansion brings a brand new set of campaign missions for players to go through. The Lightfall expansion isn’t super long, but there are a handful of missions for players to experience. Here are all of the missions in the Destiny 2 Lightfall campaign listed. Check it out below.

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How Many Missions are in Destiny 2 Lightfall? – Full Campaign Mission List

The first mission, First Contact, is free for all players of Destiny 2, regardless of if you own the Lightfall expansion or not. So when you boot up the game for the first time after Lightfall, you’ll be thrown into the opening cinematic and First Contact mission. Here are all of the missions listed below.

  • First Contact
  • Under Siege
  • Downfall
  • Breakneck
  • On The Verge
  • No Time Left
  • Headlong
  • Desperate Measures

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The campaign of Lightfall is eight missions and will take roughly 5-6 hours to complete. This length of time can increase if you’re playing the campaign on the Legendary difficulty, which adds harder fights that will test your skills.

There are more post-game missions to complete if you’re still looking for more Lightfall after the narrative has finished up. You can begin the seasonal questline from Mara Sov at the Farm in the EDZ, or you can help Nimbus in Neomuna to obtain an exotic heavy machine gun. The universe is your oyster.

You’ll also be rewarded with the new Strand Subclass for finishing the Lightfall campaign, and furthermore, you’ll be able to access new Aspects and Fragments from the Hall of Heroes to begin build crafting your favorite ones.

There’s still plenty to do in Destiny 2 post the Lightfall Campaign. So be sure to stay connected with Prima Games. The Final Warning exotic weapon is worth seeking, and here’s how to get it.

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Jesse loves most games, but he really loves games that he can play together with friends and family. This usually means late nights in Destiny 2 or FFXIV. You can also find him thinking about his ever-expanding backlog of games he won't play and being constantly dehydrated. Do not contact him.