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Destiny players will be honoured in Destiny 2 with emblems

Legacy Destiny players will be able to showcase their past achievements inside Destiny 2 thanks to a set of swanky emblems, developer Bungie today advised.

The following emblems will be bestowed to Guardians who’ve accomplished certain tasks:

  • Laurel Triumphant: You completed a Moment of Triumph during Destiny’s first year.
  • Laurea Prima II: You completed all 10 Moments of Triumph during Destiny’s first year.
  • Slayer of Oryx: You owned The Taken King and completed a Moment of Triumph during Destiny’s second year.
  • Heard the Call: You owned The Taken King and completed all 8 Moments of Triumph during Destiny’s second year.
  • Young Wolf: You owned Rise of Iron and reached Rank 2 in the Age of Triumph record book.
  • Saladin’s Pride: You owned Rise of Iron and reached Rank 7 in the Age of Triumph record book.
  • Lore Scholar: Your achieved a Grimoire score of over 5,000 in Destiny 1.

While the time to earn some of the emblems above has passed, Guardians will have until 1 August to clean up the rest — from that point, character data will be locked down to prepare for Destiny 2.

Moreover, Bungie advised that Destiny‘s final Iron Banner will take place on 1 August, and the final Trials of Osiris event on 11 August.

“Our two competitive end game experiences will be going into hibernation before reemerging to spread their beautiful wings in unexpected ways in Destiny 2,” Bungie said of the decision.

Destiny 2 betas begin in mid-July on PS4 and Xbox One.

Destiny 2 heads to Xbox One and PS4 on 6 September, followed by Windows PC on 24 October.


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