To the Destiny 2 community,
Thank you.
As artists, our goal has always been to create worlds filled with wonder, mystery, beauty, and adventure. But what brings those worlds to life is you. You take our designs, our napkin sketches, our "wouldn't it be cool if..." ideas and transform them into something real. Your creativity, your passion, and your love for the game give our work purpose.
We've always believed Destiny could be a place where expression is celebrated, where players can see themselves and each other in the worlds we build, where every Guardian can forge their own legend—and you proved it.
Watching your Guardians grow, embrace new allies, take down bigger and badder bosses, solve mind-bending puzzles, dodge death traps, avoid Taken boopers, and overcome every Raid challenge we throw at you—all while looking incredible—has been a constant reminder of why this universe matters.
You shaped it. You made it matter. You are the light of Destiny.
With Monument of Triumph, we set out to create a series of love letters to Guardians, new and old. We shared a preview last week of armor inspired by early designs from the original Destiny but have also sprinkled some winks and nods throughout the rewards releasing tomorrow. We hope they feel like a small thank you for everything you’ve given us.
From all of us on the Destiny 2 art team, thank you for supporting us, inspiring us, and continuing to bring this world to life in ways we could never have imagined. You give our art meaning.
With gratitude,
The Destiny 2 Art Team
Warframe Dev team honors the End of Service of Destiny 2:
“On June 17, players can play an Alert on Telesto to Make Their Own Fate in Warframe <3. More details to follow!”
#Warframe
Dive into our first Developer Insight about the upcoming Monument of Triumph update covering...
🗺️ The Director returns
🌎 Destination updates
❗ Distorted Destinations
💠 The Portal's overhaul into Ops categories
🔫 Activity difficulty and reward updates
🐍 Gambit Ops
⚔️ Crucible playlist updates
🏍️ Sparrow Racing League
👀 and more!
📰 https://t.co/qm3R20fbgn
People making fun of him for crying over a video game as if Destiny wasn't the reason for meeting his wife, met some of the most amazing people, and made a good living out of it. Alot of you guys really don't understand how much a video game can mean to someone.
I was asked, "Do you regret playing Destiny 2?"
My answer is
I have no regrets. I am very happy that I, a Japanese person, was able to meet people from all over the world, make friends, and play raid with them.
People shitting on Datto for getting emotional following the Destiny 2 news is just insane to me. Streaming aside World of Warcraft single handily got me through both good and dark times in my life. The emotional investment I’ve had in that game alone will bring me to tears when it eventually shuts down.
Video games are an escape from some of the darkest times in someone’s life. Losing that one game can be a triggering moment. And if you think otherwise you’re just afraid to admit if you lost that one escape you’d be emotional as well.
At the age of 16, me and my best friend (who gave me the name 'rebulast'), picked up our midnight release editions of Halo 3, sped home, told our parents it was important, and played more Halo than you could imagine.
There is no Warframe without the legacy of Bungie games.