Destiny players: Did you compete in the first Trials of Osiris? If so, how’d it go? Let me know how you did, what you thought of the new map, what weapons you had success with, etc.
Destiny players: Did you compete in the first Trials of Osiris?
Destiny players: Did you compete in the first Trials of Osiris? If so, how’d it go? Let me know how you did, what you thought of the new map, what weapons you had success with, etc.
Bungie Removes Destiny’s Most Popular Exploit
Farewell, Omnigul farming. Thanks to a new hotfix, Destiny players will no longer be able to repeatedly kill Omnigul for blue loot. Moon wizards, rejoice.Read more…
Destiny: Rise of Iron: The Kotaku Review
A brief history for those who are new to Kotaku and our on-again, off-again obsession with this game. Destiny is a first-person action game in which players fly around the solar system fighting with aliens, evil cyborgs, and occasionally each other. Co…
Destiny Players Solve Ridiculously Complicated Secret Weapon Quest
Destiny, a video game in which players travel through space wondering why the hell they can’t get new artifacts, has a brand new quest that might be the most complicated thing we’ve seen in the game to date. It involves completing the new raid, finding a whole bunch of secrets, and… converting binary numbers to decimals. Destiny!
Sources: Destiny 2 Coming To PC, Aims To Feel Like A Totally New Game
Destiny 2, the currently unannounced 2017 sequel to Destiny, is coming to PC, according to several sources. The first game was exclusive to consoles, much to the dismay of Destiny fans with beefy computers. We also hear that Bungie aims to make Destiny 2 feel like an entirely new game rather than a Taken King-style expansion—even if that means leaving old characters behind.
Destiny Group Beats New Raid With Only Three People
Destiny’s latest raid, Wrath of the Machine, went live yesterday at 1:00PM EST as part of the game’s Rise of Iron expansion. Two hours later, Clan Redeem had already beaten it.
Destiny Team Beats Rise of Iron’s Raid In Two Hours
Clan Redeem is the world’s first Destiny team to complete the new Rise of Iron raid, Wrath of the Machine. The raid launched at 1pm Eastern, and they completed it a bit past 3pm.
Destiny Team Beats Rise of Iron’s Raid In Two Hours
Clan Redeem is the world’s first Destiny team to complete the new Rise of Iron raid, Wrath of the Machine. The raid launched at 1pm Eastern, and they completed it a bit past 3pm.
Destiny: Rise of Iron’s raid—the real meat of this DLC—goes live tomorrow at 1pm ET.
Destiny: Rise of Iron’s raid—the real meat of this DLC—goes live tomorrow at 1pm ET. If you play Destiny and aren’t hyped already, this trailer will help.