The Destiny 2weekly reset time for November 26 is right around the corner, giving us a variety of newly refreshed content to complete, which means new rewards to earn. It’s time to push that Power Level of yours up and up, thanks to the weekly reset today. If you are already at the maximum Power Level, however, new rewards will mean new gear to earn and add to your collection. When is the Destiny 2 weekly reset time? Read on to discover the reset time in time zones such as GMT, EST, and PST.
Destiny 2 Weekly Reset Time | November 26
There’s no daylight savings time to worry about anymore when it comes to reset times in Destiny 2. This means that the Destiny 2 weekly reset time for today, November 26 should now remain up until March 2020.
The Destiny 2 November 26 weekly reset time will happen at the following times:
9 AM PST
12 PM (midday) EST
5 PM GMT
3 AM (November 27) AEST
Destiny 2 Weekly Reset Time | Changes for November 26
As usual, the Destiny 2 weekly reset time will bring with it refreshes to a variety of different activities in the game. Even diehard Destiny 2 players can forget the standard list of resets that occur each week. Thankfully, we’re here to remind you about them all. The full list of challenge resets occurring in Destiny 2 at the times listed above is as follows:
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
Warmind: Escalation Protocol Final Boss and Reward
Heroic Adventures (Mondays and Thursdays)
Also new to Destiny 2 this week is the Iron Banner Control challenge, which sees the return of Lord Saladin to the Tower for the final time this season. This will end at 9 AM PST on December 3, 2019. Remember to join us next week, too, for another Destiny 2 weekly reset time reminder for everything that is being reset and when.
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