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Solstice 2025 Event

[p]Welcome to a scorching summer celebration in Destiny 2 with Solstice 2025! Light the Solstice Forge and upgrade to a glowing set of armor. Collect Holofoil weapons, including a new Strand Grenade Launcher and Solar Submachine Gun. Earn a ship, Sparrow, and more rewards![/p]

This Week In Destiny - 07/31/2025

[p]This Week in Destiny, we are maining Hand Cannons because they are the stars of our Arms Week event. Have you earned a good Phoneutria Fera yet? Or are you focusing on getting the new Trace Rifle? And have you seen the topics for today? Well, check them.[/p]
  • [p]Arms Week is live[/p]
  • [p]The Coil now in the Portal[/p]
  • [p]Solstice coming next week[/p]
  • [p]Trials of Osiris tomorrow[/p]
  • [p]Further The Edge of Fate support[/p]
  • [p]Budget Your Build in The Desert Perpetual raid[/p]
  • [p]An update from the Bungie Foundation[/p]
[p]Read the rest of the TWID here.[/p]

I have never known a Destiny 2 expansion with as many problems as Edge of Fate, and I'm worried the game may not survive them




I don't think it's remotely overstating things to say that Destiny 2 is currently in shambles. That much was clear from our review of the recently released Edge of Fate expansion, which scored 54%. "Somehow, Bungie has taken the worst elements of multiple live-service grinds and combined them into something nonsensical that feels terrible to interact with," wrote my colleague and fellow veteran player Phil Savage, who spent much of the review excoriating the wholesale systemic changes that have left the game feeling substantially worse than it did a couple of weeks ago...
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Bungie continues to fire into its feet with both barrels: A new armor set in Destiny 2 has just been disabled because it makes the player who wears it completely invisible




It's been years since I played Destiny 2, and the game has changed dramatically since then. But some things never change, which brings us to the new Blackletter armor ornament set for Warlocks, which you currently cannot use...
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Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate review




The Edge of Fate marks a landmark shift for Destiny 2. It's both the launch of a new saga—an attempt to hook players into a bold new direction for the game's story—and a massive change to Destiny's most fundamental progression systems. Seasons are gone. Loot has been overhauled. The very structure of the activities you play is so radically different that its iconic menu screen of different worlds has been desaturated to signify the move towards something new...
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