Husky Raid Uses Stasis to Create Another Classic Destiny Music Video

Every year I look forward to (hopefully) getting another Husky Raid Destiny dance video. That may sound strange to the uninitiated but this group has been putting together extremely impressive choreographed music videos in Destiny using the game’s emotes and weapons for years now and they just keep getting better.

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This year, unsurprisingly, they make heavy use of Stasis’s icy powers to create a winter and holiday themed video taking place on the Cosmodrome and Europa. Check out it below for some laughs.

Whether you like Destiny or not, you just have to marvel at the effort it must take to put together these videos each time. I was floored by the double Titan bubble and glaciers making a snowman.

As usual it’s excellent stuff. If you want to see more of their “Saw Something Weird” series of music videos, you can do so right here. For me it’s hard to top MJ & Thriller from D1 on the Moon.

For more Destiny 2, check out our review of the latest expansion, Beyond Light. Or check out some fun quizzes such as our exotic match game quiz and just some old-school trivia.


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