Key Takeaways
- Bungie announces that Episode Revenant’s Iron Banner starts on Nov 26 with Control.
- It also introduces a new armor set called Iron Intent.
- The mode will also add a new Stasis-powered rocket sidearm for Destiny 2 players to unlock.
Bungie reveals the start time for Episode Revenant’s Iron Banner, also confirming some of the gear and rewards that Destiny 2 players can earn as well. Iron Banner is a long running limited time mode in Destiny 2, adding a more competitive element to the PvP Crucible mode for a limited time.
This past week saw the start of Act 2 in Episode: Revenant, giving players plenty of new content to check out, as well as the next phase of the story. Alongside new activities like the Tomb of Elders, Act 2 of Episode Revenant in Destiny 2 brought a massive mid-season patch with it. For many, the biggest piece of this update is that many overlooked and underused super abilities have been given a major boost, making roaming builds like Stormtrance more viable than ever before. However, the content train appears to be rolling right along as Bungie recently announced its plans for Iron Banner during this Episode.
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In its weekly blog post, Bungie revealed its plans for the upcoming Iron Banner event for Destiny 2‘s Episode Revenant. After a slight delay to Iron Banner’s arrival in Destiny 2, players can finally jump in on November 26, with Bungie confirming that the Control game mode would be included in the first instance of the activity. For now, Bungie hasn’t revealed what other game mode will be coming with the next appearance, though looking back on the previous episode, it’s likely to be Tribute.
Episode Revenant Iron Banner Rewards in Destiny 2
Natrually, with Iron Banner, players can expect to earn some new gear for taking part. With Episode Revenant, players can unlock a brand-new set of armor, known as Iron Intent. The Medieval-styled armor is joined by an all-new rocket-assisted pistol that uses Stasis-empowered ammo. The weapon will likely be a popular one, joining the ranks of other popular Destiny 2 rocket sidearms like Indebted Kindness, The Call, and Aberrant Action.
Communication from Bungie may be a bit more limited as the holiday season approaches, first with the US holiday Thanksgiving next week and then time off in December. As such, Bungie isn’t planning to hold a typical livestream for Act 3 which launches in January 2025, though during its previous streaming event, the devs gave fans a sneak peek at an upcoming exotic mission for Destiny 2 during Act 3. Players will get their hands on a new shotgun called Slayer’s Fang, which reloads with a void crystal and has slugs that burst into multiple rounds on impact.
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