Destiny 2 – Festival of the Lost 2019 Trailer Showcases Guardian Raves

New emotes, dances and armor sets will be available through Eververse.

Posted By | On 29th, Oct. 2019

Destiny 2 - Festival of the Lost 2019

It’s Halloween season which means Festival of the Lost is coming back to Bungie’s Destiny 2. The event starts tonight and will run till November 19th. Along with the return of the Haunted Forest, players will also collect candy, don new masks and even take the broom Sparrow for a spin. Check out the trailer below.

Of course, Eververse is stocked with new cosmetics including new skeleton-coloured armor, emotes and dances. There are some rewards available through gameplay though – like the Braytech Werewolf, an auto rifle at 950 Power. After earning it the first time, players can farm it for randomized rolls.

Update 2.6.1 will also deploy today, bringing fixes for certain quests like the Mysterious Box required for Izanagi’s Burden. Players can also look forward to a brand new dungeon with its own unique pool of weapons. Finally, new Crucible mode Momentum will also go live, offering players a Halo SWAT-like experience. Stay tuned for more details when tonight’s update goes live.


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