Seven years after its initial release, Destiny 1's Tower has received a mysterious and unexpected update, adorned with festive lights and decorations. This surprising addition, seemingly accidental, has captivated players and sparked speculation within the community.
Destiny 1, though still accessible, largely ceded its spotlight to Destiny 2 in 2017. While Destiny 2 has flourished with continuous updates and expansions, nostalgia for the original game persists among many fans. Bungie's efforts to integrate legacy content into Destiny 2, including classic raids and exotic weapons, highlight this enduring appeal. However, this recent, unannounced update to the Tower in Destiny 1 has taken players by surprise.
On January 5th, players began reporting unusual decorations within the Tower hub. Ghost-shaped lights, reminiscent of past seasonal events like The Dawning, appeared, although the overall atmosphere differed, lacking snow and featuring unique banners. The absence of quest markers or in-game announcements further emphasized the unexpected nature of the update.
A Ghost of a Scrapped Event?
The lack of official communication from Bungie has fueled numerous theories. Reddit users, including Breshi, pointed towards a canceled event, "Days of the Dawning," originally planned for 2016. Unused assets from this scrapped event strikingly resemble the current decorations in the Tower. This suggests a possible explanation: the event may have been temporarily scheduled for a future date, with the assumption that Destiny 1 would no longer be active by then.
As of this writing, Bungie remains silent on the matter. The year 2017 marked a significant shift for the franchise, with all live events transitioning to Destiny 2. This unexpected update, therefore, presents a unique opportunity for players to enjoy a fleeting, unofficial celebration before Bungie potentially removes it. Until then, players are encouraged to log in and experience this unexpected festive surprise within the familiar confines of the Destiny 1 Tower.
