Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (October 29) | What time is Destiny 2 reset?

Things are about to spooky, Guardians. That’s right, the Destiny 2 weekly reset for October 29 is packed with Halloween goodies. Festival of the Lost returns, and comes with new Exotic loot, a new dungeon, and more to sink your teeth into. To find out what’s new in the Destiny 2 update today, as well as when the Destiny 2 weekly reset time is, you’ll have to check out this guide. Pull up a chair and dive into this Destiny 2 Halloween event update guide.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (October 29) | When is the Destiny 2 reset time?

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

We warned you last week that the times for this will begin to change as Halloween approaches. For those of you in the U.K., the Destiny 2 weekly reset time has been altered. Other territories remain the same, however, so have a look below to see when the update goes live for you.

  • 10 AM PT
  • 1 PM ET
  • 5 PM GMT
  • 3 AM AEST (Wednesday, October 30)

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U.S. players will want to be aware that these times will change for you this weekend. We’ll have more on this next week though.

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset (October 29) | Festival of the Lost 2019

Destiny 2 Weekly Reset

The big news for this week’s reset is the return of Festival of the Lost. Eva Levante will return as the herald for this event, and brings candles, cobwebs, and pumpkins with her to make the Tower look more festive.

Speak with Eva and begin your Festival of the Lost quests. You’ll also get a Masquerader Helmet as part of the festivities, as well as Chocolate Strange Coins for completing bounties and activities. These can be traded in to change your headgear, too.

There’s a new dungeon to tackle, the return of the Haunted Forest, Crucible changes, and the return of Candy to that could help you unlock the Braytech Werewolf Legendary Auto Rifle. You’ll be able to find out more about all of these by diving in-game once the latest update goes live.

Finally, Xur isn’t a fan of Halloween so he’s heading off. He’ll be back on Friday, November 1, with some new things for you to buy.

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