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It’s a good idea but it will be weird to see a d1 remaster have d2 expansions
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  • Of course, this is a fantastic idea! However, the current version of Destiny 1: The Collection requires approximately 54 gigabytes (GB) of storage on modern consoles like the PS5, Xbox One X/S, and Xbox Series X/S. If a remastered version of Destiny 1 were to reintroduce and reimagine Destiny 2's vaulted expansions such as [i]The Red War, Curse of Osiris, Warmind, and Forsaken[/i]—playable right after the completion of Rise of Iron—it wouldn't result in an unreasonably large file size. The remastered version could occupy around 180 GB or less, which is quite reasonable for modern gaming standards. Additionally, iconic raids like Vault of Glass, Crota’s End, and King’s Fall could also make a triumphant return in the remastered version. This remastered edition could redefine nostalgia, delivering a comprehensive package for new and veteran players while preserving Bungie’s legacy and expanding the community’s love for the franchise.

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