Destiny's Festival of the Lost Starts October 25

Destiny's Festival of the Lost Starts October 25

I'mma go as a ghost!

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Oct 22, 2016 @ 01:58 PM (Staff Bios)
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Destiny's Halloween event, "Festival of the Lost," is set to ignite on October 25 and last until November 8. Just like last year, the festival is going to have masks, special emotes, and (most importantly) candy. Lots and lots of useless candy! This isn't just a rehash of last year's festival either. Bungie has seemingly pulled out all the stops and brought in tons of brand new goodies for Destiny: Rise of Iron players. Check out the 2016 Festival of the Lost trailer below.


Trick or treat!

I had the pleasure of celebrating the 2015 event last year when a generous friend bought me a PS4 as a wedding present. I was new to the scene, but it was still refreshing to see all of the fancy decorations and masks during my travels. So I don't know about you, but I plan to split my Halloween celebrations between Overwatch (of course) and Destiny's Festival of the Lost. Maybe I'll see you there.

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