Bungie will reward Destiny 2 players who tank their level to help noobs trapped in 'burning hell'

Bungie will reward Destiny 2 players who tank their level to help noobs trapped in ‘burning hell’

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Dares of Eternity is a gameshow-themed blast, if you’re not massively underlevelled. (Image credit: Bungie)

I think it’s a reasonable rule of thumb to say that forcing players into any gaming activity is a risky move. But when it comes to a sprawling live service game like Destiny 2, I can also understand the motivation: you want to make sure nobody misses the dope new stuff you’ve added. Which is what Bungie decided to do with Dares of Eternity, the six-person matchmade activity that arrived alongside the 30th Anniversary update on December 7. 

Dares of Eternity is free-to-play—although in order to acquire all the related cosmetic loot you will need the DLC—and is probably the most fun take on a quasi-horde mode activity since the Menagerie. However, for new and returning players, there has been a substantial problem. 



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