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Star Wars Teams Up with Destiny 2

by Jacob Feb 25,2025

Star Wars Teams Up with Destiny 2

Bungie, the studio behind Destiny 2, continues to delight players with cross-franchise collaborations. A recent teaser on X (formerly Twitter) hinted at an upcoming partnership with Star Wars.

The collaboration is anticipated to introduce a variety of Star Wars-themed items to Destiny 2, including cosmetic accessories, armor, and emotes. This exciting content drop is slated to coincide with the release of the "Heresy" episode on February 4th.

Destiny 2's massive scale, encompassing numerous expansions and updates, presents unique challenges. The sheer volume of data often makes bug fixes incredibly complex, sometimes even impossible without risking the game's overall stability. Developers frequently employ creative workarounds to address these issues.

Beyond major bugs, smaller, yet equally frustrating glitches persist. A Reddit user, Luke-HW, recently highlighted a visual bug affecting The Dreaming City. As shown in accompanying screenshots, the skybox distorts during area transitions, obscuring environmental details.

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