1. Destiny 2
  2. News

Destiny 2 News

How to get Conditional Finality in Destiny 2




The Destiny 2 Conditional Finality shotgun is the newest exotic to arrive in the game as part of the Root of Nightmares' raid. Just like Collective Obligation or Touch of Malice before it, this is one of the most powerful weapons the raid has to offer, and is a pretty rare drop. Still, there are ways to increase your chance of getting it...
Read more.

Destiny 2 error codes and what they mean




Destiny 2 error codes are a familiar sight for those who play the game any length of time and, in the run up to Lightfall's release, they've definitely gotten more prevalent. Whether it's shutting off the API and access to associated apps, or more frequent downtimes to cope with server instability and disconnects, Destiny 2 is buggier than it's been for quite a while...
Read more.

THIS WEEK AT BUNGIE – 3/9/2023

This week at Bungie, it’s almost raid day!

Happy TWABsday, Guardians! This week at Bungie we have World First race info to cover, a preview of Season of the Deep rewards, an update on Iron Banner and Trials of Osiris, and a few other highlights.

We’re only nine days into the Season and already seeing really wild builds, some of the funniest Strand clips, a whole bunch of Commendations being handed out, and Guardians ranking up. And keep sharing your screenshots and videos on socials! We’ll be looking for them.

Read the rest on our blog here

Destiny 2: How to get Vexcalibur and beat the Avalon mission




The Destiny 2 Vexcalibur weapon is a new exotic glaive that you can get through a secret mission, and like Revision Zero from last season's Seraph's Shield, it's one you'll be playing a lot if you want to earn all the upgrades and catalysts. Vexcalibur continues Bungie's new trend of craftable exotics, but honestly, it's likely to be one of the best glaives in the game, giving you an overshield when you guard, and dealing increased melee damage when you have said overshield...
Read more.

Destiny 2 players are repeatedly killing themselves in a 4-year-old raid for clout




It's a tale as old as time: Bungie releases a new system designed to be a long term commitment in Destiny 2, and players find a way to exploit the rules of the game to 'complete' it instantly. It's happened before, and now it's happened again...
Read more.