Destiny 2: Lightfallis here. The servers are all back online, and while there are the usual teething issues with any new Destiny expansion, Guardians are universally celebrating the new expansion (except for Titans, who are all still mourning the unexpected demise of Heart of Inmost Light). And to help celebrate, Bungie’s fellow game development studios are all sharing their fan art, with one even going so far as announcing a Destiny 2 collab.
Innersloth was one of the first to bust out their Destiny 2 fan art, but it turns out that it wasn’t just to praise Bungie for the new expansion.The Guardian Cosmicubeis a new collaboration that brings Destiny 2-themed cosmetics to Among Us. You can purchase the new cube for 3,500 beans and use it to unlock costumes that’ll let you dress up like Osiris, Saint-14, or Empress Caiatl, or take a new pet Ghost or Hive worm with you to Skeld. There are tons more cosmetics to unlock, so check out the full list onInnersloth’s site.
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But it’s not just Innersloth that’s celebrating. Days Gone developerBend Studio, Horizon Call of the Mountain developerFiresprite, and Ratchet & Clank devInsomniac Gamesall posted fan art to Twitter today, often crossing their own games over into the Destiny universe. Even Ghost of Tsushima developersSucker Punchgot in on the action with Jin Sakai swinging alongside a Hunter using the new Strand subclass powers.
Housemarque, makers of Returnal, didn’t have fan art to share,but they did offer their congratulations.
If you’re looking to get into Lightfall,be prepared for some slight hiccups on Xbox Series X|S. A bizarre issue is preventing players from launching the game due to the presence of vaulted expansions. In order to get into Lightfall, those players will have to manually delete the Forsaken, Curse of Osiris, and Warmind expansions. Details on how to do that can be found in our previous coverage here.