Destiny 2

Destiny 2

In Destiny 2, the last safe city on Earth has fallen and lays in ruins, occupied by a powerful new enemy and his elite army, the Red Legion. Every player creates their own character called a “Guardian,

Has Destiny 2 been improved by its updates?

Has Destiny 2 been improved by its updates?

Destiny 2: Forsaken breathes new life into the MMO shooter

Here's when Destiny 2: Forsaken will launch worldwide

Here's when Destiny 2: Forsaken will launch worldwide

There once was a time when Destiny updated early in the morning, US time, and my entire crew loved it. Taking off work or simply logging in in the wee hours of the morning was an incredible feeling, like you were starting your day with...

Destiny 2’s Gambit Mode Will Have Join-in-Progress and Quitter Penalties When Forsaken Arrives

Destiny 2’s Gambit Mode Will Have Join-in-Progress and Quitter Penalties When Forsaken Arrives

Bungie has confirmed that, when Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion launches, the new Gambit mode will have quitter penalties and join-in-progress functionality.

Destiny 2 annual pass won’t add new planets, but will add new ‘bubble’ locations

Destiny 2 annual pass won’t add new planets, but will add new ‘bubble’ locations

At a Q&A with Destiny 2: Forsaken’s game director Steve Cotton and Forsaken project lead Scott Taylor, we asked the developers if there would be any new locations for Guardians to explore come Black Armory, Joker’s Wild, and Penumbra.

New Destiny 2 Iron Banner Rules Reveal Huge Flaw

New Destiny 2 Iron Banner Rules Reveal Huge Flaw

New Destiny 2 Iron Banner Rules Reveal Huge Flaw The whole past week hardcore Destiny 2 players have been working hard on the bounties and Solstice of Heroes armor. This event ends at the end of the month as we see the Forsaken DLC being preloaded on August 28th. After time away we have seen …

81-year-old writes short story about his Destiny 2 LFG team after his first raid clear

81-year-old writes short story about his Destiny 2 LFG team after his first raid clear

Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion will kick off the game's second year in less than a month, so Fibby "FIBBOB" Kinney, a retired 81-year-old writer and devout Destiny fan, was looking to finish the original Leviathan raid before the first year came to a close. Kinney posted about the raid in a Destiny 2 Facebook group, prompting fellow guardian PXG_S3 to put together a group to help him through the Leviathan. "I don't ever do sherpa raids in D2, but I just had to for this fellow," PXG_S3 said on Reddit. "It was an absolute delight helping him. We later did Eater of Worlds and helped Fib get his Legend of Acrius as well. We also plan on doing Spire of Stars very soon." A look at FIBBOB's Destiny 2 profile confirms he fought in the Leviathan and Eater of Worlds earlier this week, and Kinney's Facebook profile shows a long history with Destiny. Kinney's background also lines up with PXG_S3's description of him: he's

Destiny 2’s Eververse Will Become More User-Friendly in Season 4

Destiny 2’s Eververse Will Become More User-Friendly in Season 4

As part of Destiny 2's upcoming fourth season, Bungie will be modifying the game's Eververse in-game store to ensure it offers a fair value to players.

Bungie Will Be Retooling Destiny 2’s Faction Rallies Yet Again for Season 4

Bungie Will Be Retooling Destiny 2’s Faction Rallies Yet Again for Season 4

Destiny 2's Faction Rallies will be put on temporary hiatus for the game's fourth season as Bungie once again implements fan feedback into the event.

Destiny 2 may be “nerfing” two of it’s weapons for Forsaken

Destiny 2 may be “nerfing” two of it’s weapons for Forsaken

Bungie is adding the anticipated Forsaken update to Destiny 2 while modifing two of it's best weapons in the process though

Destiny 2 player develops his own Infinite Forest that's actually endless

Destiny 2 player develops his own Infinite Forest that's actually endless

The Infinite Forest at the heart of Destiny 2's Curse of Osiris DLC is, as Tim wrote last month, "infinite in name only". Far from the endless labyrinth that some players had hoped for, the forest is really just connective tissue between story beats, and once you've finished one segment you're whisked away. An amateur developer and Destiny 2 player called Pheonise felt strongly enough to have a crack at fixing that, cobbling together a concept for a truly infinite forest in just two days.Pheonise's system creates a series of procedurally generated levels broken up by random events—that might be a boss fight, a horde defense or a puzzle to solve. Completing these events will net players a loot box, and they'll be given the option of continuing or leaving the forest entirely. If they push on they'll find themselves in another procedurally generated section, at the end of which is another event, and so on. Yes, it's rough and ready (the