Destiny 2 has been taken over by Telesto, with the famously broken gun acting even crazier than usual both in-game and outside...
, players are noticing even more odd occurences related to the gun, both in and around the game, and things are getting a little crazy.Upon logging into the game, Guardians are greeted by the perfectly normal notification above in addition to all the usual ones they would expect to see.
"We are aware that Telesto is acting, well, like Telesto honestly. So, we wanted to give a little tip for the New Lights that may not have heard that when Telesto acts up, we just toss a blanket over it until we can put a more permanent fix in," Bungie's blog explains."Anyway, no puzzles or secrets to be found. Despite what the machine says we are in full control of the situation and there is no need to panic.
Predictably, it's chaos in the Crucible right now, with lots of Guardians having fun with these weird new fire modes that won't stick around for long, and some of them have proven incredibly strong. What the outcome of this bizarre chain of events will end up being is anyone's guess — a permanent rework of the weapon that helps keep it out of the garage, perhaps? — but judging by the past couple of days, it's going to be a fun ride all the same.
Fancy hopping back into Destiny 2 to see how Telesto will break everything next? Let us know, Guardians!
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