For many players, Bungie’s storylines and gameplay design in Destiny 2 are unmatched. Campaigns, raid activities, and Crucible PvP emphasize these elements, but it’s the raids that complete the package and keep players coming back for more.
The Raid That Saved Fate: The Glass Vault – Fate
Destiny 2 Raid is the most grueling of all the activities in the game. Each Raid is designed with six players in mind and requires close communication, high-level problem-solving, and the highest levels of teamwork. Completing a Destiny 2 Raid, especially for the first time, is one of the greatest achievements in gaming.
Here are all of the Destiny 2 raids and raid lairs in order of their release date. Some of these raids have "sunset" and are no longer accessible, but most are still available to participate in today.
Back to where it all began. The Leviathan raid launched shortly after Destiny 2 in 2017, and what a raid it was. From the intricate puzzles of each main room to the secrets of Underbelly, the Leviathan raid set the tone early on and guaranteed raids that would be a cut above regular gameplay.