Like the original
Destiny,
Destiny 2 features a number of limited-time events throughout each year. With the introduction of the seasonal model in Year 2, later episodes in Year 7, there is at least one main limited-time event each season/episode. Since the second Dawning event (December 2018 – January 2019), NPC Eva Levante has served as the main vendor for the majority of these events. Additionally, and with the exception of the Faction Rallies, the Tower social space is redecorated for these events—the Farm social space also saw a redecoration during The Dawning event, but that social space was removed and entered into the Destiny Content Vault in November 2020 (although it was briefly unvaulted in
Season of Defiance in Year 6). During
Season of the Haunted in Year 5, Bungie introduced Triumph Seals for the four main seasonal events (Guardian Games, Solstice, Festival of the Lost, and The Dawning), which can be gilded, as well as one overall Triumph Seal for completing activities from all four events.
Faction Rally Faction Rallies were a periodical one-week event for
Destiny 2. The event let players pledge their allegiance to one of three factions: Dead Orbit, Future War Cult, or New Monarchy—these factions were in the original
Destiny with faction vendors that could be accessed at anytime. The faction vendors from the original
Destiny also returned to reprise their roles: Arach Jalaal of Dead Orbit, Lakshmi-2 of Future War Cult, and Executor Hideo of New Monarchy. After pledging allegiance to a faction, players completed various activities to earn
experience points, which would in turn reward faction tokens to unlock special packages from the pledged faction. The faction with the most points by the end of the week earned a discount on a powerful weapon from the faction while players who had pledged to a losing faction could still purchase the weapon but for a much higher price (players of the winning faction could purchase the weapon for 1,000 Glimmer whereas players of the losing factions had to pay 50,000 Glimmer). then the second from November 7–13, the third from January 16–22, 2018, the fourth from February 20–26, the fifth from March 20–26, the sixth from June 5–11, the seventh from June 26 to July 3, and the last occurring from July 17–24. In August 2018, Bungie announced that the event would go on hiatus for season 4 of the game. However, it remained in hiatus until February 2020 when game director Luke Smith confirmed that there were no plans to bring back Faction Rallies. Furthermore, at the conclusion of
Season of the Splicer in August 2021, Lakshmi-2 was killed in battle and the three factions left Earth.
The Dawning The Dawning is an annual holiday themed event that runs from December to January. It was originally introduced during Year 3 of the original
Destiny and returned for
Destiny 2. Since Year 2's event, the main activity for players is to bake cookies with various ingredients earned from defeated enemies and deliver these cookies to the various NPCs throughout the different destinations in the game. Through quests, baking various numbers of cookies grants event-related rewards. The first Dawning event for
Destiny 2 began on December 19, 2017, and ended on January 9, 2018. Players could create snowballs in the social spaces, as well as during strikes and throw these at other players or enemies (which damaged enemies). The Crucible game mode "Mayhem" (all abilities restore rapidly) was also brought back from the original
Destiny. New Milestones with event-themed rewards were also added, and players could send gifts to friends that contained random items. The following year, The Dawning was held from December 11, 2018, to January 1, 2019, during Year 2's
Season of the Forge and saw the return of Eva Levante, an NPC from the original game who served as the main vendor for the event. This year's event introduced the cookie baking activity. Completing this year's event's quests granted rewards, such as the legendary machine gun Avalanche and an exotic sparrow called Dawning. The next Dawning event occurred during Year 3's
Season of Dawn and was held from December 17, 2019, to January 5, 2020. Quest rewards included the exotic sparrow Alpine Dash and the legendary submachine gun Cold Front. The fourth Dawning event occurred during Year 4's
Season of the Hunt from December 15, 2020, to January 5, 2021. Through the event's quests, players could earn the Spiritfarer 7M exotic ship with different cosmetic upgrades, as well as the legendary fusion rifle Glacioclasm. Due to
The Witch Queen expansion being delayed to February 2022, the fifth Dawning event also took place in Year 4 and during its final season,
Season of the Lost, from December 14, 2021, to January 4, 2022. The event returned in Year 5 during
Season of the Seraph for its sixth iteration, from December 13, 2022, to January 3, 2023. An Event Card was added for the 2022 event, featuring event-specific challenges and can be upgraded via Silver to unlock exclusive rewards, as well as new cosmetics, an event Triumph Seal that can be gilded, and the new legendary Stasis pulse rifle Stay Frosty. The seventh Dawning event took place in Year 6 during
Season of the Wish, from December 12, 2023, to January 2, 2024; this edition featured an exclusive Memento which could be used in weapon crafting and the new legendary Arc glaive Albedo Wing.
Crimson Days Crimson Days was a
Valentine's Day-themed event and was also first introduced in the original
Destiny during its Year 2, but did not return in Year 3 of that game; however, the event was brought back during Year 1 of
Destiny 2. Just as in the original event, Crimson Days was a one-week event that featured a 2-versus-2 Crucible mode—the only in
Destiny 2—however, the mode was modified from the original. Staying close to a teammate caused all abilities to recharge quicker, while being apart gave away both players' locations to the opposing team. Players could also earn Crimson Engrams, granting new rewards. Crucible vendor Lord Shaxx was the NPC for this event. The first Crimson Days event for
Destiny 2 began on February 13 and ran through February 20, 2018. The event returned the following year during Year 2's
Season of the Forge, running from February 12 to 19, 2019. The third event was held from February 11 to 18, 2020, during Year 3's
Season of Dawn. The event was discontinued in 2021, with Bungie citing that the event had not been up to their standards in recent years and they decided to place it into the Destiny Content Vault.
Solstice (of Heroes) Solstice (called Solstice of Heroes until 2022) is an annual summer event that typically runs from July to August. Players are given an armor set and throughout the event, upgrade it to become a viable armor set for players to use. This event's featured activity during Years 2 to 4 was the European Aerial Zone (EAZ). In this activity, a team of three players had a set time to battle Hive, Cabal, or Fallen foes and hunt mini-bosses throughout the space, with a final boss appearing after the time had expired. Several hidden chests also appeared throughout the space after defeating the final boss. Year 5 introduced a new activity called Bonfire Bash to replace the EAZ activity although the event takes place in the same EAZ location. A team of three players have a set time to face Taken enemies, as well as Hive, Cabal, or Fallen enemies to obtain igniters to light up a large bonfire at the center of the EAZ map, with a final boss appearing after time has expired. Completing this activity, as well as other activities, are required to upgrade the event's armor set. The first Solstice of Heroes event was held from July 31 to August 28, 2018, to commemorate the first year of the game. The Power level cap was raised to 400 for the event. A new NPC called the Statue of Heroes was added and provided bounties that, when turned in, awarded Moments of Triumph points for players which could be used to earn exclusive rewards. Players received "Scorched" armor pieces at Power level 240 at the start of the event, which could then be upgraded to "Rekindled" armor at Power level 340, then to "Resplendent" armor at Power level 400, all by completing specific requirements for each armor piece, including playing through five revamped (Redux) missions from the original
Destiny 2 campaign. Players could also earn Solstice Engrams, which also granted new rewards. The event returned from July 30 to August 27, 2019, during Year 2's
Season of Opulence with Eva Levante as the main vendor for the event. There was no Power level increase for this year (or future events), with the Power levels instead coinciding with the concurrent Power levels of the active season. The European Aerial Zone activity replaced the Redux missions as the event's main activity. Similar to the previous year, players also upgraded their armor, from Drained to Renewed to Majestic. The third event occurred during Year 3's
Season of Arrivals and was held from August 11 to September 8, 2020, while the fourth event occurred during Year 4's
Season of the Splicer and ran from July 6 to August 3, 2021. For both years, after players upgraded their armor—from Renewed to Majestic to Magnificent—they could complete more difficult challenges to earn a universal ornament to add a glow to any armor set. While the names of the armor sets remained the same for the third and fourth events, the physical appearances of the armor changed. The event received a major overhaul when it returned from July 19 to August 9, 2022, during Year 5's
Season of the Haunted, which included shortening the event's name to Solstice. Alongside the new Bonfire Bash activity, an Event Card that features event-specific challenges, as well as brand new cosmetics, was also made available, as well as an event Triumph Seal that can be gilded. The Event Card can be upgraded via Silver to unlock exclusive rewards. Completing challenges on the Event Card rewarded Kindling, which was used to give each piece of armor a glow, while Silver Leaves were collected from any activity (while wearing at least one piece of event armor) and these Leaves were transformed into Silver Ash in the Bonfire Bash event. The Silver Ash was then used to upgrade the event's armor set and re-roll each armor piece's stat distribution. The armor for Year 5's event was the Candescent armor set. The event returned from July 18 to August 8, 2023, during Year 6's
Season of the Deep, with a new Sunlit armor set to upgrade. The event received another update for its return from August 6 to August 27, 2024, during Year 7's
Episode: Echoes. The event added a Solstice Forge, accessed via Eva Levante, and within the forge, players use Silver Leaves to purchase bounties. The bounties reward alloys and after earning enough alloys, a quest can be done for each piece of Sublime armor, which requires playing the EAZ activity. Collecting more alloys allows the purchase of another quest for each piece of armor to add a glow to the armor.
Festival of the Lost Festival of the Lost is a
Halloween-themed event that was also first introduced in the original
Destiny during Year 2 of that game, but it did not return until
Destiny 2s Year 2. Like in the original
Destiny, there are decorative masks for the players to wear, depicting one of the various characters in the game. These masks are required to be worn for completing the event's activities and earn the event's currency, candy. For the events from 2018 to 2020, the main activity was the Haunted Forest, which took place in a darkened version of the Infinite Forest on Mercury. Players would clear as many sections of the forest as they could within a limited time, while also facing bosses. Once the overall time ran out, players were awarded with various rewards. then again from October 6 to November 3, 2020, during
Season of Arrivals.. Festival of the Lost in Year 4 began on October 12 and ran to November 2, 2021, during
Season of the Lost. The event returned in Year 5 and ran from October 18, 2022, to November 8, 2022, during
Season of Plunder. The event then returned in Year 6 and ran from October 17 to November 7, 2023, during
Season of the Witch. The event returned in Year 7 and ran from October 29 to November 12, 2024, during
Episode: Revenant.
The Revelry The Revelry was a spring- and
Easter-themed event that occurred during Year 2's
Season of the Drifter and ran from April 16 to May 6, 2019, with Eva Levante as the vendor for the event. In this event, an activity called the Verdant Forest was featured, and was similar to Festival of the Lost's Haunted Forest, but in the theme of the spring season. Unlike the Haunted Forest, where players battle bosses after clearing sections of the forest, players instead traveled back and forth through the Verdant Forest indefinitely. Players started the mode with four minutes on the clock and gained additional time for every enemy killed. Players continued through the forest, also battling bosses, until they ran out of time. Through the event, players could earn the exotic linear fusion rifle Arbalest, as well as a legendary armor set. The Revelry was replaced by the Guardian Games in 2020.
Moments of Triumph Similar to the original
Destiny,
Destiny 2 features a yearly "Moments of Triumph" event, rewarding players for their various achievements from throughout the previous year, while also allowing players to complete certain triumphs before the year's end, along with new rewards. Additionally, players can unlock the ability to purchase exclusive event-related items from Bungie's website. The first Moments of Triumph in
Destiny 2 occurred from July 31 to August 28, 2018. It returned during Year 2's
Season of Opulence and occurred from July 9 to August 27, 2019. The Year 3 event occurred during
Season of Arrivals and began on July 7 and was originally to conclude on September 22, but due to the delay of the
Beyond Light expansion, the event was extended until November 10. The Year 4 event then occurred during
Season of the Lost as part of Bungie's 30th anniversary event; it began on December 7, 2021, and concluded on February 21, 2022. The Year 5 event occurred for the entirety of
Season of the Seraph, which began on December 6, 2022, and ran until the release of the
Lightfall expansion on February 28, 2023. The Year 6 event occurred during the second half of
Season of the Wish, which began on February 27 and ran until the release of
The Final Shape expansion on June 4, 2024. The Year 7 event occurred at the end of Act 1 of
Episode: Heresy, which began on March 4 and ended on May 6, 2025.
Guardian Games Guardian Games is an annual spring event that replaced The Revelry; the inaugural event was in honor of the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Titans won the inaugural Guardian Games. The event returned during Year 4's
Season of the Chosen and began on April 20 and concluded on May 10, 2021. Tokens were renamed as medals. In addition to bounties to gain XP and collect additional Laurels, players completed contender cards for Strikes, Crucible, or Gambit, each having random objectives in the activity to grant additional progress to complete the card, which rewarded gold medals; bronze medals were rewarded from completing any of the three core activities while silver medals were rewarded from completing Nightfalls. Additionally, platinum medals were added, which granted the most points, and were obtained through platinum cards for either Trials of Osiris or Nightfall: The Ordeal. A limited number of medals were also available from completing the event's triumphs. The Heir Apparent exotic machine gun also returned as an event reward and its exotic catalyst was added as an additional reward. Hunters won the 2021 Guardian Games. The event returned during Year 5's
Season of the Risen and ran from May 3 to May 24, 2022. New contender cards were added for Throne World destination activities and seasonal activities, which also earned gold medals, while new platinum cards for Throne World destination activities, season activities, and Lost Sectors were also added. Similar to the previous year's event, a limited number of medals were also available for completing the event's triumphs. Strike scoring from the original
Destiny returned as part of two event-exclusive strike playlists, Recreational and Training/Competitive. The Recreational strike playlist worked similar to the regular Vanguard Ops playlist and was made available throughout the duration of the event. The Training playlist was only available from Tuesday to Thursday and the Competitive playlist was only available from Friday to Monday. By scoring in these playlists, players earned buffs that would last until the weekly reset, and could be used to light torches around the Guardian Games Podium in the Tower, which granted further rewards. The Heir Apparent exotic machine gun and its catalyst also returned as an event-exclusive reward, and a brand new event-exclusive legendary Void submachine gun, The Title, was also made available as a reward. Warlocks won the 2022 Guardian Games. Guardian Games returned during Year 6's
Season of Defiance and ran from May 2 to May 22, 2023. An Event Card was added for the 2023 event, featuring event-specific challenges and can be upgraded via Silver to unlock exclusive rewards, as well as new cosmetics and an event Triumph Seal that can be gilded. The event currency, Laurels, were removed for this edition of the Guardian Games, with contender cards now being able to be purchased using Glimmer. The Supremacy PvP game mode returned as part of this year's event, while strike scoring and the Recreational and Competitive strike playlists also returned; the strike playlists as well as Supremacy had the option for class-based matchmaking. Similar to the 2022 event, scoring in both Supremacy and the Competitive strike playlists granted players buffs that would last until the weekly reset, and could be used to light torches around the Guardian Games Podium in the Tower, granting additional rewards. The Heir Apparent exotic machine gun and its catalyst as well as The Title legendary submachine gun returned as event-exclusive rewards, while a brand new event-exclusive legendary Strand scout rifle, Taraxippos, was also made available as a reward. Titans won the 2023 Guardian Games. Due to the delay of
The Final Shape, the event was held a second time in Year 6, occurring during the second half of
Season of the Wish and running from March 5 to March 26, 2024. Diamond medals were added as part of this edition, where only three could only be obtained per week via contender cards for PvP and PvE endgame activities, as well as watching a
Destiny 2 stream for at least two hours on the streaming platform
Twitch. Like previous years' events, obtaining high scores in Nightfalls, the Competitive strike playlist, as well as in both Supremacy and Gambit granted players buffs that lasted until the weekly reset, and could be used to light torches around the Guardian Games Podium in the Tower, granting additional rewards. Options for class-based matchmaking continued to be available for the strike playlists, Supremacy, and Gambit. Focus activities rotating between Nightfalls, Supremacy, and Gambit were also available for the duration of the event; completing these focus activities earned additional rewards. The Heir Apparent exotic machine gun and its catalyst as well as The Title legendary submachine gun and the Taraxippos legendary scout rifle returned as event-exclusive rewards, while a brand new event-exclusive legendary heavy grenade launcher, Hullabaloo, an exclusive Memento for weapon crafting, and a new
hoverboard vehicle called a Skimmer were also made available as rewards; completing a specific quest would permanently unlock the Skimmer for use outside of the event—the Skimmer is a vehicle that can be used in place of Sparrows. Hunters won the 2024 Guardian Games. Guardian Games returned for Year 7 during
Episode: Heresy, which ran from March 11 until April 1, 2025. Replacing the Competitive strike playlist and focus activities was a boss rush mode called "Rushdown", in which a fireteam of three players faced a gauntlet of five bosses from strikes, seasonal story missions and exotic quests of escalating difficulty. Like previous years' events, obtaining high scores in Rushdown, Supremacy, and Gambit granted buffs that would last until the weekly reset, and could be used to light torches around the Guardian Games Podium in the Tower, granting additional rewards. Options for class-based matchmaking continued to be available for Rushdown, Supremacy, and Gambit. The Heir Apparent exotic machine gun and its catalyst as well as The Title legendary submachine gun, the Taraxippos legendary scout rifle, the Hullabaloo legendary heavy grenade launcher, the exclusive Memento, and the Skimmer all returned as event-exclusive rewards, while a brand new event-exclusive legendary trace rifle, Keraunios, was made available as a reward. Titans won the 2025 Guardian Games.
Heavy Metal Heavy Metal is a one-week PvP-themed event that was introduced during the
Rite of the Nine event during Act 3 of
Episode: Heresy from May 9 to 16, 2025. This event features 3v3 matches between Fallen Brigs and Drake Tanks, with the goal to destroy the opposing team and collect tokens which drop upon enemy death. Kills and tokens are worth 1 point each, while killing the top performer on the opposing team earns 3 points; the first team to reach 50 points win the match. The event introduced a new reward hub called the Event Home for all events going forward, which replaced the premium Event Cards from previous seasonal events and is free to all players. The Event Home features three rotating daily challenges which can be changed by spending a reroll chip, a weekly challenge, as well as a free reward track that progresses when completing daily and weekly challenges. Each daily and weekly challenge rewards Event Tokens, which can be exchanged in the event reward store for event engrams, Glimmer, Enhancement Cores and Prisms, as well as Exotic Ciphers. An event-exclusive reward, the Gryphon combat sparrow, was made available during this initial Heavy Metal event. It returned during
The Edge of Fate on September 2, running for one week until the launch of the
Ash & Iron major update on September 9.
Arms Week Arms Week is a one-week event that was introduced during
The Edge of Fate, initially held from July 29 to August 5, 2025. The one week event, hosted by Ada-1, focuses on a particular weapon type with experimental weapon mods that can be applied to it. The event is for both PvE and PvP, with the latter having a special Arms Week playlist called Hardware, which disables abilities and Supers, but it enables volatile mods for curated weapons. The event is a successor to the Armsday event from the original
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