There will possibly be a Destiny 2 community event after Telesto wakes up, according to several well-informed sources, including journalist Paul Tassi, who has covered FPS games extensively. Please note that the rest of this story contains spoilers about a possible future event.
Tassi and others suggest that the next event will involve collecting some form of currency, hoping that members of the community will work together to get a certain amount before anything happens. The event is written in the game’s API and will also take place in the Eliksni District, a new addition to Destiny 2 alongside Season of Plunder.
Tassi suggests that the event could kick off with a weekly reset on November 22, which also marks the end of Destiny 2 Iron Banner Season 2.
It appears to be called “Inspector Eliksni” and may include cleanup efforts, with the Warden’s donations going towards improving the housing of Eliksni’s allies.
The game API reveals that there will be several community goals listed below:
- Community Goal I: Cleanup
- Community objective II: ether deposit
- Community Goal III: Comfort
- Community Objective IV: Recruits
- Community Goal V: Housing
- Community Objective VI: Garden
- Community Objective VII: Town Square
The community can earn event currency by completing Expeditions, Ketchcrash events, and regular in-game activities, which players then donate to the community fund in exchange for small rewards.
If true, this event comes just a few weeks after a Destiny 2 team member suggested that game developers no longer include as many secrets as they are currently too expensive to encrypt to keep hidden from miners. data.
“[I]It’s just expensive, and for now we’ve come to the conclusion that it makes more sense to spend the money on cooler experiences,” David Aldridge, Bungie’s chief engineer, told My.
Aldridge later clarified that he meant Bungie didn’t see the point in investing in cryptocurrency, but added: “That may change in the future, and I haven’t seen the presence/lack of encryption affect decisions about whether or not to do quests.” secret”. . “. – after all, we have other surprises, like narrative twists and data leaks, that don’t scare us. :)”.
The Destiny 2 community is always hungry for more X-Files and community events. Destiny 2 YouTuber Aztecross shared his views in a video titled “Bungie… We Miss Secret Missions.” Viewers of the video commented on his own experience, supporting his point of view on the matter. Fallout Plays echoed that sentiment in a video titled Listen, Bungie, This Is not It.
With the Destiny 2 Season 20 start date fast approaching, there are still plenty of opportunities for you to earn rewards for this season’s activities. Guardians still have time to earn seasonal loot in the Destiny 2 Fall of the King Raid Remastered, which rewards various weapons from the Destiny 2 Fall of the King loot table, as well as Ketchcrash and Expedition actions.
Source : PC Gamesn
