Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (September 3) | What’s changed in the weekly reset today?

It’s time for another Destiny 2 weekly reset, and the September 3 installment brings some notable changes with it. There’s a Hive challenge event, a new update, and the regular changes coming in the weekly reset this week, so you’ll need to be aware of when the reset time is. For players new and old, you don’t need to look further than our Destiny 2 weekly reset guide. It’ll give you the full rundown on what’s new and improved for this week, so get reading.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (September 3) | When is the weekly reset time today?

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

Fall is fast approaching, but there hasn’t been a change to the weekly reset time just yet. That means that players can expect the reset to occur at 10 AM PT, 1 PM ET, and 6 PM BST as per usual.

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This will change once the clocks go back in October, but we’ll tell you exactly when that will be nearer the time.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (September 3) | What’s changed in the Destiny 2 weekly reset?

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

The first Destiny 2 weekly reset change, as ever, to be aware of is that the weekly challenges have been reset. You can read more about these on the Ritual Reset page, but we’re sure you’re familiar with them by now.

In terms of what’s new, a hotfix patch will be going live sometime on September 3. The 2.5.2.2 update will brings some tweaks to the game and continue the preparation for Shadowkeep’s arrival next month. There will be some server maintenance early this morning so don’t fret if you can’t log into Destiny 2 while that’s ongoing.

The recent Iron Banner event comes to a close today and is getting replaced with a Hive challenge event on Mars. Bungie wants players to prep for returning to the Moon in Shadowkeep with this event, and there are some intriguing tasks for you to complete as part of it.

Finally, Xur is on his way out again, but he’ll return on Friday with some new goodies for you.

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