Destiny next door leaked
Operation’s Seraph Shield, a new exotic mission, was released in Destiny 2 this week, which introduced one of the most customizable exotic weapons in the game — Revision Zero. Along with the exotic weapon, there are other rewards, the players can unlock from this mission, such as an exotic sparrow called “Archangel’s Refit” by destroying all fifty security drones in the game.
However, some of these security drones in the Seraph’s Shield mission are currently locked and inaccessible due to a time-gated questline. This wasn’t enough to stop some Destiny 2 players who managed to bypass the locked doors and unlocked the exotic sparrow already.
One method involves using an out-of-bounds glitch where players would find a way to exit the map’s barriers and use it to navigate freely without any restrictions from outside the map.
Another way is to use the “finisher breach” (as explained by Timb0uton on Twitter) where players would apply a finisher on an rival right next to the locked door, allowing them to fire through it and destroy the drones. This does require lowering your in-game FPS to 30, and some specific finishers i
Leaked listing says Destiny 2's next expansion is called 'Gods of Mars' (Updated)
A leak on the PlayStation Store that was captured by the quick-fingered folks of Reddit has revealed—unofficially, of course—that the next Destiny 2 expansion, set to come out in March, will be called Gods of Mars. The expansion will feature new stories and missions set in Clovis Grove and Charlemagne's Vault, with themed weapons, armor, and gear, co-op activities, multiplayer arenas, and a new enemy faction, Charlemagne's Remnants.
"Destiny 2 Expansion II: Gods of Mars sends your Guardian on a long journey to a brand-new destination—the Frigid Vale of Mars, with an array of new missions, adventures, and enemies to fight," the now-removed PSN description states. "Charlemagne has reawoken on Mars and has imprisoned Rasputin within an ancient vault. Work with the elusive Ana Bray—long thought to be dead, in order to combat Charlemagne's Remnants, free Rasputin, and uncover the secrets of Clovis Bray."
That description probably makes more sense (and carries more weight) if you're familiar with the Destiny backstory. Rasputin and Charlemagne are War
Bungie "taking action" after Destiny 2 community summit leads to big Season 21 leak: "When that trust is betrayed, it hurts"
On the heels of a substantial leak for upcoming Destiny 2 Season 21 content, Bungie says it's "taking actions to reinforce our policies," which I'm interpreting as 'looking to smack somebody with penalties from a signed NDA.'
"Community interaction and engagement is central to Bungie and our games," a post from the Destiny 2 Team twitter account begins. "For years, we've invited creators and other members of the community to confidential summits to provide feedback on the future of Destiny. This is a beloved part of the process, but relies heavily on trust.
"Breaches of this trust could result in our inability to hold more summits. We take these breaches extremely seriously and are taking actions to reinforce our policies with those invited to these internal meetings," it concludes.
You may likeSharing the studio's post, Bungie community manager Liana Ruppert added: "Sometimes this job hurts. I don’t think people realize how attached to folks we are. As a human, not employee: when that trust is betrayed, it hurts. Same thing when I wa
Bungie confirms Destiny 2: The Final Shape leak "accidentally pushed live on PS5's streaming service," warns against "spoilers being shared online"
Update: Bungie has confirmed the cause and scope of the Destiny 2: The Final Shape leak. A thread from the Destiny 2 Team Twitter account reads:
"Earlier today, a portion of Destiny 2: The Final Shape was accidentally pushed live on PS5's streaming service. There are currently spoilers being shared online. A small group of players were able to play some of the campaign, access Collections, and other reward info coming in The Final Shape, and Echoes.
"We recommend being very careful on social media over the next few days to avoid spoilers. Remember to exercise caution and be critical of potential misinformation. Please be considerate of others and report leaks so players can experience the conclusion of the Light and Darkness saga themselves.
You may like"Thanks to all our community members who have already helped us by reporting leaks and those actively working to prevent more of the experience from being shared before its intended date. It's always extremely difficult when our team's hard work is leaked early, but we a
Did Bungie accidentally leak one of next season's Destiny 2 exotic weapons?
Okay, who's ready to go down the rabbit hole, via a brief detour to Japan? Last week we talked about what I'm pretty sure were the longest balance change notes PC Gamer has ever encountered in the form of a 9,000 word edition of This Week at Bungie. In amongst all the buffs, nerfs and general nerding out (graphs!) over how in-air accuracy is calculated, there was a bullet pointed list of exotic weapons with their new 'Airborne Effectiveness' stats. The last entry read: [REDACTED] 29.
Bungie likes to use 'redacted' when teasing forthcoming content, but in this case—as spotted by the ever eagle-eyed sleuths at r/raidsecrets—in the Japanese version of the post, the entry was no longer redacted. Instead, the Kanji translated to: 'Trespasser'. OG Destiny 1 players will know that Trespasser was an exotic sidearm from the Rise of Iron expansion. Intriguingly, that 29 airborne effectiveness stat would line-up with redacted being a primary weapon. So a new exotic sidearm makes sense. But the evidence doesn't stop there.
Obviously errors can happen with localisations, especially lengthy on