Destiny 2 weekly reset

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (April 30) | What’s changed in the weekly reset today?

The Destiny 2 weekly reset today, April 30, isn’t the most exciting of affairs. But, wait, come back! It’s not all doom and gloom as Bungie’s shooter hits its inevitable mid-season lull. There’s plenty of new changes in the Destiny 2 weekly reset to get excited about. Below, we’ll list all of the fresh activities you can look forward to, as well as the weekly reset time, so you can set your watches, alarms, and whatever else keeps you alert while we drift into the empty void of nothingness. No, just me?

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (April 30) | When is the reset time today?

Destiny 2 weekly reset

Because we’re well into Daylight Savings Time, things should be pretty clear when it comes to the Destiny 2 weekly reset time today, or any other day for that matter. If you’re in the US, this is the time you need to focus on, depending on what time zone you’re currently in: 10 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern.

In the UK, that’s 6 PM BST. You’ll know the Destiny 2 weekly reset has been and gone when you see the “New Adventures Available” message pop up on your screen. You don’t need to log out for any of these changes to take effect. Speaking of changes…

What’s changed in the Destiny 2 weekly reset? (April 30)

Destiny 2 weekly reset

With nothing new on the horizon, and an update scheduled for late in May, we have to stick with our traditional suite of activities being refreshed this week. As per the Ritual Reset guide from Bungie, here’s what’s changing this week, including your traditional list of Strikes and Bounties:

  • Call to Arms Crucible Challenge
  • Destination Flashpoints
  • Raid Challenge Encounters
  • Raid Checkpoints
  • Dreaming City Powerful Rewards
  • Spider’s Powerful Bounty
  • Gambit Powerful Bounty
  • Gambit Weekly Challenge
  • Nightfall Strike
  • Weekly Clan Engrams
  • Weekly Clan XP Caps
  • Eververse Bright Dust Selections

But, of course, it’s also time to say goodbye to Xur when the weekly reset time ticks over. He’ll be back on Friday and, if you’ve yet to do his Invitation of the Nine, then fret not. You’re free to do that until Thursday, May 2.



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