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Destiny x Fortnite crossover datamined




Exploding out of the Destiny 2 datamining scene this weekend is an utterly unexpected crossover: Destiny 2 and Fortnite. Destiny 2 dataminer Ginsor has posted a screenshot to Twitter of what pretty credibly looks like Fortnite-inspired armor sets for Destiny 2. The skins look to be extremely Destiny-fied versions of Black Knight, Catalyst, and Omega skins...
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This Week at Destiny - 8/18/22

This week at Bungie, we’re talking Season 18 mods, Arc 3.0, and some additional save the dates.

Not too much longer before our grand Showcase, Guardians, and believe me when I say that we cannot wait to show you all what’s next. It’ll be a fun time for all, but... August 23 isn’t quite here yet, so we’ve got some juicy morsels for you to mull over in the meantime. How does talking about Season 18 mods, more Showcase details, and a closer look at the next subclass rework sound to you? Sounds good? Great, let’s get into it.

Read all about it over on the Bungie Blog here.

Destiny 2's Arc 3.0 rework is inspired by a bonkers Jason Statham movie




Following major reworks to the Void and Solar subclasses, Bungie has announced that Destiny 2's electrifying Arc subclass will soon be getting the 3.0 treatment with a "go fast and hit stuff" overhaul that the developers hope will turn players into cranked-up Jason Stathams...
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Bungie releases Destiny 2 trailer ahead of next week's showcase that teases what's to come in Season 18

Bungie has released a teaser ahead of its Destiny 2 showcase scheduled for next week.

You can check out the teaser below that takes a quick glimpse back at some of 2022’s best moments.

On Tuesday, August 23, Bungie will stream its Destiny 2 Showcase and unveil the next expansion in the Light and Darkness saga: Lightfall.

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Destiny 2 cheat maker claims it hasn't harmed the game, says Bungie should work with it




Bungie ran into a bit of a snag in its legal campaign against Destiny 2 cheat sellers in May when a Seattle judge dismissed its copyright infringement complaint against cheat maker AimJunkies. Bungie had argued that the development of cheats was an infringement of its copyright, while AimJunkies defends its software as an original creation—and the judge agreed with AimJunkies...
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