![]() ![]() ![]() When the puzzles around the Black Armory began, streamers were working on solutions for so long that it had Bungie concerned. Veterans are used to dropping everything and going full send on secrets in the game. This level of investment isn’t new to Destiny 2. While watching the VOD from Aztecross’ stream yesterday, he can be heard polling his Twitch chat by asking, "Do we have an astronomer in here?” Telesto has taken over Destiny 2, both in-game and on social media. In this alternate firing mode, Telesto would shoot in a weird pattern that had some folks thinking it was shooting projectiles in the pattern of constellations. Yesterday, Guardians noticed that the weapon had two firing modes, and appeared to smoke and spark. Well, it appears that Bungie has fully leaned into Telesto being a hilarious, broken mess. This has spawned in-game Easter eggs, such as Banshee-44 working on Telesto at his shop, and a t-shirt in the Bungie Store with the message, “0 days since last Telesto incident.” At this point, we’re almost a little sad when too much time passes without Telesto breaking something, or everything. As far as bugs go, nobody even gets annoyed when it happens, we just have a chuckle about how absurd it is that a single weapon could possibly be as finicky as Telesto. Telesto has a long history of breaking in Destiny 2. Today, the official Destiny 2 Twitter account started posting nonsense, but it appears to have been the work of Telesto.ĪTTENTION Contacting Destiny 2 servers… /cvmInMOqIV Guardians, Telesto has broken free from the confines of your vault and taken over Destiny 2, or so it would seem. ![]()
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