Bungie gave Destiny 2 players a first look at The Witch Queen expansion in a livestream on Tuesday.

Enemies hit harder, and there will be a limited number of respawns available in missions.

In turn, the rewards for completing missions in Legendary are greater.

Leading up to the release of The Witch Queen, Bungie started Season of the Lost in Destiny 2.

This prologue to the next expansion will have more content bridging the gap.

It starts Tuesday and will last until Feb. 22, when The Witch Queen launches.

Bungie also added crossplay to allow players to team up with each other across platforms.

The Destiny 2 content doesn’t stop there.

Bungie will celebrate its 30th anniversary in December.

The expansion will be available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles.