Destiny 2’s first raid, Leviathan, went live at 10am pacific today. Immediately, hardcore clans got to work. Hours later, a team of players cracked it.
Raids, as many of you know, are tough dungeons with elaborate puzzles and challenges. You can only take them on if you’re at a high enough Power, and even then, you still have to figure out how to progress through the area. Raids are the toughest PvE attractions that Destiny 2 has to offer.
The Legend Himself, a name you mightalready be familiar with if you’ve playedDestiny 1, had the honor of being the first team ever to beat a raid in Destiny 2. You can see the spoilerific final moments below. Chat, as you might expect, goes wild.
Bungie was watching the entire time—you can see them react to the world first clear below. Aww.
https://twitter.com/embed/status/908097522387755008
As a reward, now we all get access to a new Crucible map, too. Sweet.
The first Fireteam has made their way through Leviathan. Shaxx isn’t far behind. Emperor’s Respite is now available for all in the Crucible. pic.twitter.com/Cu7aV0EZb5
— Bungie (@Bungie) September 13, 2017
For comparison’s sake: the first vault in Destiny 1 was beaten in ten hours.