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Upon release of Forsaken, Bungie also released an Annual Pass that players could purchase either bundled with or separate from Forsaken (though the expansion was required to access the Annual Pass content). The Annual Pass included three pieces of premium downloadable content, each filled with new activities, gear, lore, and a power increase within each content drop.[13] The first content drop, Season of the Forge, released on December 4, 2018, followed by Season of the Drifter on March 5, 2019, and then Season of Opulence on June 4, 2019. Both Season of the Forge and Season of Opulence included a new raid. The Annual Pass was the introduction of a seasonal model for Destiny 2, in which smaller content packages are released periodically throughout the year between the releases of the major expansions.[4] All of the content of the Annual Pass became free to all owners of Forsaken on September 18, 2019, just prior to the release of New Light and the next expansion, Shadowkeep, which changed the way in which seasonal content is purchased and delivered.[5] With the release of the Beyond Light expansion on November 10, 2020, the content of the Annual Pass was removed from the game and entered into the Destiny Content Vault (DCV), with the exception of Gambit Prime, which was slightly reworked and became the new Gambit, replacing the three-round version originally introduced with Forsaken. Bungie stated that content entered into the DCV may be remastered and reintroduced into Destiny 2 at a later time.[6]
Recently, Church History Department experts undertook a project to create three-dimensional scans of the death masks. (The Church History Library has published an article on its blog with additional information about the digitization project.) We are pleased to offer these 3D models as free downloads, allowing you to examine the death masks in detail on your own device. They are available in three file formats: a .zip file, which contains .obj, .mtl, and jpg files that can be used with most 3D image viewers; .glb, compatible with Microsoft/Android devices; and .usdz, for Apple/iOS. To download a file, click on its link below: 041b061a72