Watch the Almighty get blown up in Destiny 2 on June 6
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What you need to know
- Destiny 2 is a first-person shooter from Bungie.
- The latest season is coming to a close soon.
- A Cabal weapon known as the Almighty may be destroyed tomorrow.
- There are rumors that part of the Tower will be taken out too.
Destiny 2 is first-person shooter from original Halo developer Bungie. The latest season, called "Season of the Worthy," has been a little confusing since the get-go, but it may pay off tomorrow. As you may know, a massive weapon called the Almighty, is hurtling towards Earth and it's up to you and Rasputin to blow it out of the sky.
However, there are rumors that part of the Tower will be taken out with it. Whether this happens, only time will tell. I'm hoping for a massive explosion tomorrow at the very least.
Rasputin is at full power.
Tomorrow at 10AM PT we take aim at the Almighty. pic.twitter.com/Lkx8gFr5m7Rasputin is at full power.
Tomorrow at 10AM PT we take aim at the Almighty. pic.twitter.com/Lkx8gFr5m7— Destiny 2 (@DestinyTheGame) June 5, 2020June 5, 2020
On June 9, the next chapter of the game will be revealed. Hopefully, we'll get a deep dive into the upcoming expansion after the next season.
What do you want to see from Destiny 2? Are you excited for the Almighty event? Let us know.
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