Destiny 2: This Player has completed Spire of Stars Puzzle in 1 Minute

Destiny 2 was released on September 6, 2017, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC (for the first time since after Halo 2). Bungie also listened to the PC community with Destiny 2 and released it on Blizzard’s Battle.net. With the base game, Bungie released new story missions about Red Legion, new PvP maps and modes (Countdown and Survival) and a brand new Raid called Leviathan. Later, Bungie also released two raid lairs called Eater of Worlds and Spire of Stars.

Leviathan was first made available in Destiny 2 on September 13, 2017, after the week of Destiny 2’s release. After that, we got the first-ever expansion for Destiny 2 called Curse of Osiris. This was mostly a let-down for Destiny 2 – since most of this expansion was running through the emptiness of the Infinite Forest with bad story-telling and writing.

Destiny 2: Spire of Stars

Destiny 2 Spire of Stars

After this expansion, Bungie released their second expansion for Destiny 2 called Warmind. This was the turning point for Bungie and Destiny 2. They listened to the community’s feedback and fixed the mistakes they’ve made with the Curse of Osiris. And with Warmind, they added new PvE activities called Escalation Protocol.

While this activity had its flaws (like matchmaking etc), it was still a hell of fun to grind – especially after you get a team of 6-8 players in the same server. This activity also came with its exclusive weapon and armor set.

With Warmind, Bungie also released the second Raid Lair for Destiny 2 called Spire of Stars. This lair carried out the story of the Leviathan. Talking about SoS, this player has completed the jumping puzzle in style. Take a look:

According to Nr1TracerEU, he used The Mountaintop, Worldline Zero, and a Healing grenade. Healing Grenade allows you to hover in the air when you are charging it – so it helps you with those ledges.

There’s a new exotic release in Destiny 2 last week called Lumina. It’s a support weapon that allows you to heal allies and buff weapon damage. Learn everything about it here.

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on September 17, 2019, in November on Google’s Stadia.