Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (July 9) | What’s changed in the weekly reset today?

Let’s get ready to Destiny 2 it up. The Destiny 2 weekly reset for July 9 has rolled around quickly, and it’s time to find out what changes have been made in Bungie’s RPG. There is one major change that you will need to be aware of in the weekly reset this week, so strap yourself in for some rewards that will come with it. Get the full rundown on the weekly reset time today and what changes are due to take effect by reading our Destiny 2 weekly reset guide below, Guardians.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (July 9) | When is the reset time today?

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

As it’s still summer, or it was the last time that we checked, there have been no changes to the reset time in any territory. That means that the Destiny 2 weekly reset is still expected to land at 10 AM PDT, 1 PM EDT, and 6 PM BST. This will stay the same until Daylight Savings Time ends in November.

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You’ll be greeted, as ever, by the “New Adventures available” message when you log in to the game for the first time on Tuesday after the reset goes live. It’ll tell you what’s new and improved but, if you can’t wait until then, have a look at what to expect below.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (July 9) | What’s changed in the Destiny 2 weekly reset?



The Destiny 2 weekly reset sees all of the usual weekly challenges changed to keep things fresh. As detailed on the Ritual Reset page, the below tasks have been rotated to give you some new challenges to complete:

  • 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

The biggest addition to this week, however, is the start of Year 2 of the Moments of Triumph. Just like last year, you can take part in Triumph challenges that take in various stops across the solar system. Completing them earns you rewards too, but we’ll let you find out what those are for yourself.

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