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This Week At Bungie - 04/10/2025

This Week at Bungie, Marathon is on our doorstep and Destiny 2 has reached the conclusion of Heresy’s storyline. It’s been a while, hasn’t it? No, not since our last blog entry, but since our last TWAB. In just a few days you’ll be seeing your first glimpse of Marathon gameplay, so we thought we’d dust off the TWAB, for old time's sake.

We have two topics for Marathon:
• Tune in for Marathon Gameplay reveal
• Get a new Marathon emblem in Destiny 2

And then three more for Destiny 2:
• Act III of Heresy reached its conclusion
• Trials of Osiris double loot
• Restrictions and ban policies update

You can read the rest of the TWAB here.

This Week In Destiny - 04/03/2025

This Week in Destiny, we delved too deep, maybe too greedily, and we had to fight a legendary foe shrouded by darkness. It could have been The Guardian's bane were it not for our allies’ guidance. Oh, you don't know what we are talking about? Then we urge you to go play Act III, but only after you've read the light TWID we have for today.

• Play Act III, come on
• Rushdown Roulette was fun!
• Iron Banner Next Date
• Bungie Rewards Reminder
• National Stress Awareness Month

Read the rest of the TWID here.

All Sunless Cell fragment locations in Destiny 2




You'll need to find the Sunless Cell fragments in Destiny 2 if you want to complete the Dyadic Perfection quest and earn the final intrinsic upgrade for the Barrow-Dyad SMG. The Sunless Cell strike arrived alongside act three, so first you'll have to progress the seasonal story all the way to act three to unlock it. You'll also need to complete the Dyadic Ascension quest for Barrow-Dyad's other intrinsic upgrades...
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Destiny 2 Heresy Act III

New story missions, new artifact mods, a reprised strike, and more are now available.

Act III of Heresy is now available.

👁️ bung.ie/heresy

Sea of Thieves crossing over with Destiny doesn't make a lick of sense, but here it is anyway


Everything is IP, all of the time, everywhere you look now, because big wigs in suits have got it in their heads that original, uniquely appealing content just can't win over a combination of pixels that resemble something someone already likes. Sea of Thieves is no stranger to crossovers, with big, thematically relevant ones like Monkey Island and Pirates of the Caribbean, as well as some smaller ones like Halo and Banjo Kazooie. Today's crossover is one of the smaller ones, this time with, uh… Destiny. The sci-fi, first-person shooter. Huh.


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