Destiny 2 is now facing its biggest playoff-related controversy, as Bungie has confirmed that the studio is investigating reports of cheating during the RAID RAID race for the desert Eternal. Destiny 2 Players could first set foot in the desert Eternal on July 19 at 10:00 PDT when the world's first race started.
Along with a number of new content, implements and activities, Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate Bungie's tradition continues to launch a raid and world's first race within the first week of the expansion's launch. After completing the first meeting with Destiny 2's The desert Perpetual Raid, the players discovered that the raid is an unlinker. Players can interact with different spheres on platforms in the raid's hub area, which can be activated to give access to three separate Boss meetings that can be handled in any order. Like the previous RAID race, the competition situation was activated during the first 48 hours after Raiden's launch, and players who completed the raid during this race received a special emblem, along with all other rewards from completing Raiden's meetings. However, it seems as if Destiny 2's Cheating problems have given birth again.
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July 25 Destiny 2 Team Twitter account confirmed that Bungie is investigating reports of cheating with fires that cleared the desert forever during the competition mode. Bungie repeated to break the game's code of conduct for cheating and complete activities is a rigorous crime, and players who were favored by cooperating with cheaters are also subject to consequences, which may also include a ban. The announcement has led to a particular controversy in Destiny 2 The community, as players now control their RAID clear status to see how far they moved up on the competition mode -top list for the desert eternal. For example, the Twitter user T1Khan revealed that they moved up hundreds of positions on the top list to 172th place from 510th, which meant that many teams have had at least one cheater among them.
Bungie launches the investigation of Destiny 2 cheat reports from the desert perpetual raid race
The controversy has led to many Destiny 2 Players to question Battleye's vitality as an appropriate anti-cheating measure for the game, as the desert seems to be the most affected raid when it comes to cheaters. Some players estimate that approximately 400 out of 600 racing positions are cleared of cheating, and others urge Bungie to take stricter penalties on cheaters to prevent Destiny 2 RAID competitions from being hit in the future.
This is not the first time that cheaters affect Destiny 2Since cheating has been a major problem in PVP in recent years. When they are in combination with Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate's Bad launch numbers, the cheating issue paints a turmoil picture of the game's immediate future.
Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate
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July 15, 2025
- ESRB
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Teen / blood, gaming experience can change during online gaming, language, violence
- Multiple players
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-OP
- Engine
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Tiger engine