Home News Destiny 2 MMO Arrives in Rec Room, Exciting FPS Collaboration

Destiny 2 MMO Arrives in Rec Room, Exciting FPS Collaboration

by Nathan Jan 22,2025

Rec Room and Bungie team up to bring Destiny 2 to a new audience with Destiny 2: Guardian Gauntlet. This new experience recreates the iconic Destiny Tower within the Rec Room platform, offering a fresh way to experience the sci-fi world of Destiny 2.

This immersive recreation of Destiny Tower will be available on July 11th across all platforms: console, PC, VR, and mobile. Players will train to become Guardians, embark on thrilling adventures, and connect with other Destiny 2 enthusiasts.

Hand aiming pistol at cardboard enemies in a training facility

The collaboration also introduces cosmetic items based on the three Destiny 2 classes: Hunter, Warlock, and Titan. Hunter class cosmetics and weapon skins are available now, with Titan and Warlock sets arriving in the coming weeks.

Rec Room, a free-to-play platform available on Android, iOS, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox X, Xbox One, Oculus Quest, Oculus Rift, and PC (via Steam), allows users to create and share games and other content without coding.

Stay updated on Destiny 2: Guardian Gauntlet by visiting the official Rec Room website or following their social media channels on Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), and Discord.

Latest Articles More+
  • 28 2025-04
    "Battlefield 3 Designer Unveils Unreleased Campaign Missions"

    SummaryTwo missions were originally cut from Battlefield 3's campaign, focusing on Hawkins' capture and escape.Battlefield 3's campaign was criticized for lack of narrative cohesion and emotional engagement.Fans hope future Battlefield titles will focus on engaging, story-driven content alongside mu

  • 28 2025-04
    "GameCube Fans Excited by New Nintendo Filings for Switch 2"

    Nintendo enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement following recent filings that hint at the possibility of a new GameCube controller designed for use with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. The anticipation stems from an FCC filing for a "game controller" that aligns with the Switch 2, believed to be a

  • 28 2025-04
    "Dragon Age: The Veilguard Director Leaves BioWare"

    Corinne Busche, the director of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, is set to leave BioWare, the EA-owned studio, in the coming weeks, according to Eurogamer. Busche, who took the helm as game director in February 2022 and led the project to its launch in October last year, joined BioWare in 2019 after worki