If the Destiny 2 beta is hiding one thing, we’re decided to search out it. Spoilers forward, arguably.
Destiny 2 beta testers have already turned up some cool stuff whereas exploring the out there content material.
Although the Destiny 2 beta only includes one mission, one strike and two Crucible maps, it’s worthwhile taking your time and poking round and seeing what you’ll find; earlier Destiny betas and even the reside sport yielded all types of mysteries we weren’t imagined to learn about.
Here are the secrets and techniques Destiny 2 beta testers have uncovered thus far. We’ll add extra as we hear about them.
“Atheon door” resulting in Lost Sector on Nessus
One of probably the most intriguing areas of the Destiny 2 beta is discovered in the Inverted Spire strike, which is about on Nessus. Since this can be a Vex stronghold, maybe we must be shocked to see this door, discovered by Redditor wolfahmader.
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— Ammie (@ahmade_USA) July 18, 2017
VoG Door? #Destiny2 pic.twitter.com/ZXnZdqqw3V
— tom (@Beastlord3) July 18, 2017
The sample on this door is identical as that seen within the Vault of Glass, Destiny’s first raid. Naturally this infected curiosity amongst Destiny 2 beta testers, and redditor HateTTV and their fireteam spent some time poking round, uncovering one thing a bit odd:
“At the beginning of the strike, you basically go all the way to the right to this massive tree and you should encounter Quantum Hobgoblins, kill them and a man cannon will activate,” they wrote.
“Keep going through the boosters and it’ll keep activating them, and Storm Minotaurs will spawn at each one. We didn’t find anything after that, they soon despawned.”
Community members speculated that this unusual incidence is expounded to a Lost Sector, a new kind of activity in Destiny 2, which appears to be much like a public occasion however with extra of a puzzle side to it.
Perhaps in time, and in Patrol mode, we’ll learn to remedy the Lost Sector and open the door legitimately, however for now, we are able to all thank redditor StrandedKenni for breaking the boundaries of the Destiny 2 beta to glitch into what we assume is the Lost Sector play space.
I bought into the within of the misplaced sector door on Nessus!! Video coming quickly! @MoreConsole @DestinyTheGame @DeeJ_BNG pic.twitter.com/7j2QFWXMbz
— StrandedKenni (@StrandedKenni) July 18, 2017
Easter eggs
So far we’ve solely turned up two cheeky references within the Destiny 2 beta, though we’re positive there are extra on the market. Both are discovered within the Tower.
First, as reported by redditor GypsySenpai, in case you discover the world which as soon as led all the way down to the bar space (close to the place the Dead Orbit faction chief stood), you may hear that the jukebox remains to be taking part in beneath the rubble. Unfortunately it appears to have gotten caught on Paul McCartney’s Hope for the Future, the much-derided Destiny promotional single we’d all wish to neglect. Let’s hope the final remaining copy was down there.
Second, and that is type of traumatic, the Red Legion’s descent on the Tower has not been with out its casualties. Destiny 2 beta testers have been dismayed to find the corpse of our expensive good friend the purple ball, popped and leaking on a set of stairs.
Thanks to redditor Mblim771_Kyle for the picture. Ashes to ashes, mud to mud, RIP our pal the purple ball.
We’ll have extra Destiny 2 beta secrets and techniques, mysteries and Easter eggs as they roll in. Keep it locked for many extra Destiny 2 beta protection this week as, predictably, we don’t need to do the rest.
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