Trials of Osiris, the most competitive PvP mode Destiny 2 has had, which spans all the way back to Destiny 1, is now rewarding casual players in big ways.
Destiny 2 players recently discovered a bug introduced by the game’s Heresy update earlier in February. The issue allowed three powerful exotic glaive weapons that were intended to be class-specific — the Edge of Intent,
Bungie has decided to keep one of its recent Destiny 2 bugs intact as an actual feature, which is fantastic news for anyone who's enjoyed using Exotic Glaives they weren't meant to have at their disposal.
This guide will help you navigate the eldritch labyrinths of the Dreadnaught and complete the Derealize Exotic mission in Destiny 2.
Upgrade your Barrow-Dyad submachine gun by finding Taken Osseous Fragments The “ Dyadic Ascension ” quest in Destiny 2 is how you’ll unlock the upgraded Intrinsic Perks for the craftable Heresy Exotic,
Destiny 2 developer Bungie has revealed it is keeping a bug in the game that allows certain weapons to be accessed by all classes.
Destiny 2's Episode Heresy brings a new story and an extensive catalog of tweaks and additions. Among these changes, the game has introduced three new subclass Aspects, one for each class: Storm's Keep for Titans,
Christopher Barrett sued Sony in December 2024, saying he was fired after a "sham investigation" because the company didn't want to pay out the $45.5 million remaining on his contract.
The “ Derealize ” Exotic mission in Destiny 2 is the final step for “ The Taken Path ” Exotic quest, and it’s where you’ll finally get the Barrow-Dyad Exotic submachine gun. The mission is a bit shorter and more straightforward than some of the recent Exotic quests,
Sundered Doctrine is Destiny 2's newest dungeon, and was released during Episode Heresy. In this dungeon, you'll delve into Rhulk's pyramid again, uncovering secrets and driving back the Dread from finding whatever it is inside the vault.
A Destiny 2 leak has revealed a new mode coming to Episode Heresy, and it's said to be "very similar... if not the exact same" to D1.
Peacebond is a Stasis Adaptive Burst (three-burst) sidearm that returned to Destiny 2 in Heresy. It retained its element, but a refreshed perk pool allows you to lean more into Stasis synergy. The reprised version also lost a bunch of less popular perks,
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