For Honor Lord Shaxx and Saint-14 skins.
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For Honor gets a cool Destiny crossover for Halloween while Destiny 2 players do the same thing 4 years running

The best Destiny Halloween event is not in Destiny 2.

For Honor is set to receive a crossover event for Halloween, bringing the Destiny universe into the game. At the same time, Destiny 2 players will soon partake in the yearly Festival of the Lost, the in-game Halloween celebration that has remained nearly identical since 2021. And yet, there’s been no confirmation as to whether Destiny 2 will see any new content to benefit from the For Honor collab. It’s a stark reminder of how Destiny presents itself from the outside looking in.

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Bungie is no stranger to partnering with other studios to crossover Destiny to other franchises. This has happened several times in the past, with The WitcherMass EffectGhostbusters, and even Dungeons & Dragons being recent examples. In most cases, new content enters Destiny 2 to coincide with the collaboration, but this time, Bungie has been oddly quiet about whether this would be the case with this most recent partnership — especially considering the extent of Destiny’s presence in For Honor’s Halloween event.

New Guardians rise For Honor

For Halloween, For Honor is getting a Destiny-themed event called Light of the Guardians. It will run from October 24 until November 14, adding enemies based on the Scorn from Destiny in a new mode alongside Destiny-themed cosmetics. The most iconic cosmetics are “The Crucible Lord” Lord Shaxx skin for the Centurion and “The Violet King” Saint-14 skin for Lawbringers.

The new mode for the crossover event is based on the existing Domination, but it makes a few changes to spice things up. The Scorn have invaded the map, with a Baron and its retinue taking up residence within the Cathedral map. Players won’t have minions to help, so each match is a warzone between the new Scorn and the enemy team.

During the three-week event, players will earn weapons inspired by Destiny, and more are available through the in-game store. That 🍰said, players will receive a free event pass for Lig🐓ht of the Guardians, allowing free rewards to be unlocked through participation.

Festival of the Lost is getting tired

Destiny 2 Festival of the Lost Headless One.
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While For Honor players are getting an entire Halloween event built around the Destiny franchise, Destiny 2 players are getting the same old Halloween event they’ve been getting for four years. Of course, it’s not as if Destiny 2 and For Honor share development teams, but it’s still a little demoralizing to see an admittedly cool Destiny Halloween event appearing…not in Destiny 2.

Festival of the Lost is set to start on October 29, bringing back Haunted Lost Sectors yet again. The event has players enter decorated Lost Sectors to fight the unique Headless Ones enemies. All the while, Guardians collect Candy to use as a currency for event rewards. There’s nothing specifically wrong with Festival of the Lost itself, but it’s basically been unchanged for years.

While some rewards and the yearly Halloween costume cosmetics change, players have been diving into the same Lost Sectors, fighting the same enemies since before The Witness made its first appearance in-game.ဣ On top of this, the timing👍 for Festival of the Lost feels off this year. With the event starting two days before Halloween and running for an assumed two or three weeks, the majority of the celebration is happening after Halloween has already come and gone. 

The timeliness of Festival of the Lost hasn’t gone unnoticed by players either, with some taking to platforms like  to voice their frustration and confusion. One commenter said, “So we get festival of the lost literately 2 days before Halloween. I think that is way too late it looks like I’ll be playing other games Halloween events instead.”

Bungie acknowledges For Honor crossover

Art for the Destiny x For Honor crossover.
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While keeping Festival of the Lost nearly identical to previous years and starting it so late may be questionable, excitement could be rekindled with a snazzy focal point to get players excited about Destiny 2‘s Halloween event beyond its new wizard costumes. In this sense, bringing some of For Honor to Destiny 2 would make sense, but Bungie hasn’t noted that’s in the cards.

Acknowledging the crossover happening in For Honor, , “Knights, Samurai, Vikings, Wu Lin, and Outlanders prepare to upgrade your armory. Equip your favorite warrior with gear delivered straight from The Last City, during the Light of the Guardians Halloween event. Available Oct. 24 to Nov. 14. Dates and content may change.” Notably, the studio did not mention that any content would be coming to Destiny 2; instead, Destiny content would be featured in For Honor.

While it’s not impossible that For Honor content could come to Destiny 2 later, it would have made sense for Bungie to note that kind of news during this communication if it was official. As it stands, For Honor players can jump into a cool and unique Halloween event based on a more fantastical franchise. For Destiny 2 players, well, once Festival of the Lost a🌌ctually starts, just keep running those Haunted Lost Sectors, I guess.


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