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This Week in Destiny - 03/06/2025

This Week in Destiny, we had an amazing time during our Developer Livestream and showing you what's coming very soon with Heresy Act II. We also have a ton more to talk about this week, like Guardian Games. But let's not spoil it and, instead, list the topics for today, ok?

• Recap of our latest Developer Livestream
• Guardian Games starts next week
• Guardian Games Rushdown Roulette
• PvP tuning updates and fixes coming in Act II
• Keen Thistle weekend in Trials of Osiris
• Reminder of our account linking update
• Moments of Triumph Bungie Store Sale
• #D2FashionFeedback Titan armor ornament preview
• Our last #D2HeresyFashion picks
• Gather at Emerald City Comic Con

You can read the rest of the TWID here.

Everything we know about Destiny 2 Rite of the Nine




Harkening back to the stellar Into the Light update, the upcoming Destiny 2 Rite of the Nine event is bringing new activities which are free to all players. That's right, separate from Episode Heresy's final Act, you'll also have the chance to delve into some revamped dungeons and even earn adept weapons..
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This Week in Destiny - 02/27/2025

This Week in Destiny, we’re jumping back into some Grandmaster Nightfalls and prepping for Act II. While we’re eager to continue to the Heresy story in Act II, we’re taking this week to enjoy some GMs, chase a few god rolls, and prepare before we continue our journey. Oh, and if you’re wondering what’s coming in Act II, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with our upcoming Developer Livestream. Let’s take a look at our topics for this week.

• Tune in for our Heresy: Act II Developer Livestream
• Time to celebrate your Moments of Triumph
• Trials of Osiris returns tomorrow
• 2v2 Clash returns
• Sundered Doctrine Showmatch schedule
• Our Heresy Fashion favorites

You can read the rest of the TWID here.

Bungie's lawyers have to use fan videos of old Destiny 2 content in court because, well, it doesn't exist in-game anymore




Last October a science fiction author, Matthew Kelsey Martineau, launched a lawsuit against Bungie focused on a Destiny 2 enemy faction, the Red Legion, which Martineau alleges is based on work from his Wordpress blog (Thanks, GameFile). Naturally something on the scale of Destiny 2 faces all sorts of speculative lawsuits, and this didn't seem something that should've unduly troubled Bungie's lawyers: Except for the fact that the content in question no longer exists in the game...
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