Yesterday, Bungie announced the identities of the first group to complete Destiny 2’s latest raid, but it seemed odd that they didn’t reveal the team’s name instead of just listing each player separately. This observation was first made by GameStar, and since then, it has sparked a wave of humor on social media, with many users jokingly asking why the team name wasn’t disclosed.
Bungie, perhaps smartly, decides not to share a Destiny 2 group’s team name on social media
As a dedicated fan of Destiny 2, it’s always exciting to see who completes a new raid first within our gaming community. The latest challenge, the Desert Perpetual Raid, kicked off just a few days back. The record-breaking team, reportedly, conquered it in an impressive 15 hours and 35 minutes. Their triumph was applauded on social media by the official Destiny 2 account, with each player’s name showcased alongside a trophy. Interestingly, the team’s name, Team Nuts, seemed to have been overlooked in the celebratory post.
In their reactions, spectators have vocalized their feelings in various manners. Some applauded the team, and others assessed the caliber of the raid material. Some even posted pictures of squirrels, while one creative individual utilized a screenshot from the series Breaking Bad, where the main character Walter White delivers his memorable quote: “Say my name.” Lastly, another fan succinctly encapsulated the entire scenario: “That’s insane.
As I write this, neither Bungie nor their Destiny 2 account has responded, and it’s possible they won’t. Interestingly, not providing the team name may have actually boosted engagement on this post significantly more than it would have otherwise. In essence, this situation seems to be beneficial for both parties, Bungie included.
Alongside making jokes, players have faced some criticism towards the latest raid in Destiny 2. This new raid is the start of the Edge of Fate arc for the live-action shooter, part of a recently unveiled two-year roadmap and a change in update schedules. Instead of one big annual update, Destiny 2 will receive two smaller yearly updates moving forward. According to GameStar, players have expressed concerns that this latest raid emphasizes damage more than an understanding of the mechanics involved within the raid. It seems that bosses possess excessive health, making them “bullet sponges,” a frequent issue in games like Destiny 2.
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