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Spooky Styles: Destiny 2 Unveils Armor for Festival of the Lost

Author : Bella Feb 11,2025

Destiny 2's Festival of the Lost 2025: A Haunted Choice

Destiny 2 players face a chilling decision: choose between "Slashers" or "Spectres" armor sets in the upcoming Festival of the Lost event. Bungie's reveal showcases designs inspired by iconic horror figures, pitting Jason Voorhees and Ghostface against the Babadook and La Llorona. Warlocks get a Scarecrow and Slenderman option, respectively. Voting will determine which set makes it into the October event. The losing 2024 Wizard set will be available during Episode Heresy.

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This announcement, however, comes amidst growing community concern. Episode Revenant has been plagued by bugs and performance issues, leading to declining player numbers and frustration. While some players are excited by the horror-themed armor, many feel Bungie should prioritize addressing the game's current problems before focusing on a distant event. The focus on Festival of the Lost, ten months in advance, has been met with mixed reactions, with some expressing disappointment over the lack of acknowledgement regarding the game's current state. The community's desire for improved game stability and engagement remains a significant factor.

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

Image: Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Armor Set Concept Art

The upcoming event promises exciting new cosmetic options, but the larger conversation centers on the health of the game itself and the community's desire for improved stability and engagement.