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Destiny 2 is not really making the case for sunsetting with the current season and now the new Pursuit Weapon.
A Destiny 2 player shares a creative outfit with the shooter’s community, based on one of the most popular memes to emerge from 2024.
One of Destiny 2’s most infamous weapons, Telesto, is acting up again. However this time the bug seems to be intentional on the part of Bungie, and the weapon appears to be evolving in real time.
What started out as a joke has turned into a physical toaster you can buy on the Bungie store, modeled somewhat after Destiny 2's most toaster-looking gun.
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Destiny 2 Quest Lets You Literally Turn An Ancient Foe Into A Gun, Just Like The Meme Witch Queen ’s campaign and exotic quests are good, but only one lets you turn a baddie into a gun ...
Destiny 2 Season 13 has only just started but it's already given us a great gift in the form of Zavala voice actor Lance Reddick reading an iconic Destiny meme with stone-cold seriousness.
A Destiny 2 developer takes a shot at the Suez Canal stuck ship meme, a saga that brings the internet great joy and the world great economic distress.
Yesterday, one of those gamers shared a Destiny 2 meme on Twitter and said they would love to heard Reddick read it in Zavala's voice—and Reddick did.
Destiny 2's latest emote references the 'This is Fine' meme, but its original creator thinks there's nothing wrong with that ...
Bungie has said it did not realise the meme it referenced on a piece of Destiny 2 armour had been appropriated by alt-right hate groups. The armour which references internet meme kek.