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,
Christopher Barrett sued Sony in December 2024, saying he was fired after a "sham investigation" because the company didn't want to pay out the $45.5 million remaining on his contract.
Bungie rereleased Vault of Glass's weapons with new perks and a new origin trait: Timelost. This trait grants bonus super energy on kills, and gains double magazine size after casting a super. Not only that,
Bungie has pulled the Destiny 2 servers this February 13, 2025. Players can expect a few hours' downtime and a patch to be released.
Destiny 2 developer Bungie has revealed it is keeping a bug in the game that allows certain weapons to be accessed by all classes.
We knew Barrow-Dyad was coming, but even so, this is a surprise. Bungie revealed the new exotic Strand SMG in a preview stream before last week's launch of Destiny 2's new episode, Heresy. What nobody expected was just how it would arrive in the game—as part of an elaborate secret quest culminating in a new exotic mission,
This Week in Destiny blog post on Feb. 20, Bungie announced that it will “let this ride,” allowing you to equip previously class-specific weapons on other classes in Destiny 2. This includes class-based swords and Exotic glaives.
A leak for State of Play claims Destiny 2 developers from Bungie will unveil and showcase a brand new multiplayer game.
Bungie is cracking down on leaks for Destiny 2, but right now there's gameplay of a weapon that's "so good it feels like you're cheating".
Bungie are continuing Destiny 2, but they are also working on Marathon for which leaks have revealed plans for microtransactions.
Trials of Osiris in Destiny 2 Episode Heresy kicked off, bringing the changes Bungie detailed a couple of weeks back. As long as you get seven wins on the Passage (regardless of losses), you can go to the Lighthouse and earn rewards,
Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Online was cancelled after Destiny 2 developer Bungie convinced the team the project was too much effort.