Drifter might play a key role in introducing the group of people that might play a crucial role in the Destiny 2's next saga.
It may be time for Destiny 2 to replace one Season Pass reward with a better-suited option, especially before Frontiers.
Bungie has turned a Destiny 2 bug that mistakenly made class-locked Exotic weapons available to all into a feature.
Destiny 2 players recently discovered a bug introduced by the game’s Heresy update earlier in February. The issue allowed three powerful exotic glaive weapons that were intended to be class-specific — the Edge of Intent, the Edge of Concurrence, and the Edge of Action — as well as some older swords to become playable across classes.
A new Scout Rifle added in Destiny 2 Episode Heresy singlehandedly brings the weapon type back into the fold with incredible perks.
A Destiny 2 leak has revealed a new mode coming to Episode Heresy, and it's said to be "very similar... if not the exact same" to D1.
Bungie added a new Tex Mechanica SMG to Destiny 2, and while a lot of players disregarded it, this overlooked weapon is a blast in PvP.
If you noticed an odd bug in Destiny 2 recently, don't worry about it, because Bungie isn't fixing it on purpose.
The past two Episodes of Destiny 2’s post-Final Shape story content have not been amazing, but that has changed with the arrival of Heresy. With one problem.
Bungie reveals that a recently discovered but popular Destiny 2 bug won't be fixed and instead will be kept as a regular game feature.
Trials of Osiris, the most competitive PvP mode Destiny 2 has had, which spans all the way back to Destiny 1, is now rewarding casual players in big ways.
Players planning to go on a Nether run in Destiny should steer clear of this one boon that is deceptively attractive at first look.
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