Destiny 2has been running a special event for a few weeks now where players can donate polarized fractiline to the Tower Obelisk in return for a mysterious reward that has yet to be revealed. After weeks of donating polarized fractiline to the Tower Obelisk,Destiny 2players are finally nearing the end, passing the stage 6 goal of 6,000,000,000 and moving on to the final stage of the event.
The final stage of theDestiny 2Empyrean Foundation eventmay take the longest, as players have to up the donations to a whopping 9,777,777,700 polarized fractiline. The original goal was 9,777,777,000, but Bungie increased it by 700 “due to player feedback.” Why the number isn’t 9,777,777,777 is unclear, as Bungie typically favors the number “7” in its games.
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Considering how much timeDestiny 2enthusiasts have dedicated to this event, here’s hoping the reward is worth it in the end. At least oneDestiny 2player hit maximum individual resonance powerwhen donating to the Tower Obelisk, so there are definitely some players that have been spending a great deal of time doing this.
TheDestiny 2Empyrean Foundation event isn’t the only event that’s been going on in the looter-shooter recently. February 2020 has also seen the expected return of theDestiny 2Crimson Days event, which is the franchise’s annual Valentine’s Day celebration. As usual, theDestiny 2Crimson Days event rewarded players for participating in the limited-time Crimson Doubles game mode with special rewards.
Looking ahead, there’s a lot more excitingDestiny 2events for fans to look forward to, including the long-awaited Season 10.Destiny 2Season 10 is expected to start on March 10, with Season 9: Season of Dawn ending on March 9. Bungie has already started hyping upDestiny 2Season 10, releasing anew cut-scene that shows Osiris confronting Rasputin. More specific details onDestiny 2Season 10 are unavailable at the time of this writing, but fans can expect more news soon.
BeyondDestiny 2Season 10, fans can expect the looter-shooter to have Season 11 as well, as Bungie already has plans in place for it. It’s hard to say what will happen withDestiny 2after that in terms of the game’s ongoing lore. And with therumoredDestiny 3likely waiting in the wings, it seems like anything can happen in the game.
Destiny 2is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
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