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I write this on the eve of the launch of “Lightfall,” “Destiny 2”’s (“D2”’s) newest story expansion, although hopefully by the hour this article is published I’ll possess spent some hours exploring the cyberpunk city environment of Neomuna. I am the most delighted I’ve been for any piece of media in years.
This is a massive moment for the narrative arc, which game studio Bungie has been productive towards for over half a decade. At last, the Darkness that has been threatening the remnants of humanity is here, and it’s time for players to reach together with allies, old and recent, to kick ass in the designate of protecting the people we love.
With this expansion comes a new homosexual canon: the display of the Cloudstriders, cybernetically enhanced protectors of Neomuna, including Nimbus, “D2”’s first canonically nonbinary traits (who uses they/them pronouns). And can I say, they are just — whew — fond — WOW. I can already reveal that I’m going to be weak for Nimbus from their appearance in promotional materials because they are hot. From what I’ve seen, they appear like the juvenile, brash, charming, cocky sort; but that cockiness is warranted because
‘Destiny 2: Forsaken’ Leak Details New Strikes, Attention on Clan Activities (Report)
The “Destiny 2: Forsaken” expansion will contain four new strikes when it launches on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on Sept. 4, according to a large leak posted on Reddit last Friday. There’s also info on the new raid, the new Gambit game mode, and more.
The leak comes from Reddit user Ginsor, who is responsible for digging up credible datamined information in the past like the return of the Crimson Days event. But, as always with these types of leaks, get it all with a fist-sized grain of salt.
That said, the four modern strikes are apparently called Warden of Nothing, The Hollowed Lair, The Rotten, and The Broodhold. Like other “Destiny” strikes, they will all have Nightfall versions.
Bungie has already talked about a new raid called The Dreaming Capital, but Ginsor’s leak mentions another raid reportedly called Last Wish. It will possibly feature a boss called Dul Incaru, the Immortal Return and there will be a one-time challenge to finish it within 24 hours after launch, he said.
Meanwhile, “Destiny 2’s” unused Gambit mod
Alleged leaked sex tape of streamer Destiny and Nick Fuentes surfaces online
A leaked explicit video allegedly involving streamer Destiny and far-right commentator Nick Fuentes has been circulating online, sparking widespread speculation.
The video appears to show a bloke resembling Destiny engaged in a sexual act with another man, leading social media users to speculate that Fuentes may be the other person involved.
The speculation grew after a clip from Destiny’s August 2022 stream resurfaced, in which Fuentes appeared as a guest. During the stream, Fuentes made comments suggesting both men distributed a mutual interest in intimacy with other men, further fueling rumors.
In addition, screenshots from Destiny’s chat logs from the same period surfaced, in which Destiny hinted at having homosexual fantasies.
Steven Kenneth Bonnell II, established online as Destiny, is a 35-year-old live streamer and political commentator. He became one of the first full-time streamers in 2016 and is well-known for engaging in political debates, where he advocates for liberal and social democratic views.
Nick Fuentes, 26, is a far-right political pundit notorious for his extremist views,
Destiny addresses viral explicit video allegations and responds to ongoing controversy
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Controversial streamer Steven "Destiny" Bonnell has responded to allegations about an explicit video that recently surfaced on X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk. The video, which began circulating on November 30, 2024, allegedly depicted Destiny engaging in a sexual act. The incident quickly ignited widespread speculation and online discussions.
During a Thrust livestream on the same diurnal, Destiny dismissed the claims, attributing the video to deepfake technology or a compromised account from past interactions. Laughing off the situation, he commented, "There own been a lot of deepfake AI videos lately... I ponder a friend of mine's account from three or four years ago ended up getting compromised." The streamer, indefinitely banned from Twitch, urged his audience to "roll with the memes" and not take the matter too seriously.
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