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The Destiny: Festival of the Lost Trailer is Full of Candy, Masks, and Lots of Death

Trick or Treat!

Bungie has finally released this year’s trailer for the annual Festival of the Lost Destiny Halloween event. The event is set to launch on Tuesday, Oct. 25 and introduce tons of new content including masks, shaders, exotic weapon skins, emotes, and more. You can check out the trailer below:

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It’s actually pretty cool to see Eris Morn front and center, playing a role that is absolutely perfect for her… less than uplifting demeanor. She adds a dark tone to the affair as she expresses her confusion at the festivities and reminds Guardians around the world that “candy will not save you.” You get a glimpse of some of the new content including an Aksis mask, a sick new skin for the Bad Juju, and a couple of shaders. There’s even the long-requested guitar solo on top of the Wrath of the Machine Siege Engine for all those Mad Max fans out there.

Are you excited to jump into this month’s event? Still have any raisins left over from last year? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.

And, as always, safe travels, Guardians.

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