After more than 15 hours of non-stop fighting, Team Nuts won the Destiny 2 World First title by being the first group in the world to finish the new raid, The Desert Perpetual.
This challenging mission is part of the game’s latest expansion, Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate, and pushed players to their limits with complex puzzles and powerful enemies. Team Nuts showed amazing teamwork and determination, making history in the Destiny 2 community with their impressive victory.
Non-stop Action for Over Half a Day
After 15 intense hours of non-stop action, Team Nuts – made up of Dabs, Enskeria, Ham, Milito, mitcH, and Silken – came out on top as the first fireteam to clear Destiny 2’s new raid, The Desert Perpetual.
As part of The Edge of Fate expansion, this raid tested every skill players had, and Bungie didn’t hold back in making it brutally hard. Following strict contest rules, fireteams were forced to use limited loadouts and play under a power cap, regardless of how strong their equipment normally was. These rules meant that only smart strategy, high-level skill, and flawless teamwork could lead to victory.
Set deep within the mysterious Nine realm, The Desert Perpetual Raid challenged players with some of the toughest mechanics ever seen in Destiny 2. From time-warping puzzles to fast-paced damage phases, one small mistake could wipe the whole team. Contest Mode made the race even tougher, locking Power levels and forcing limited gear setups, which turned every encounter into a true test of skill.
Devs Celebrating Team Nuts’ Achievement
The Bungie announcement officially confirmed Team Nuts’ achievement, celebrating them across social media and immortalizing their success in the game’s records. The announcement sent shockwaves through the Destiny 2 community, which had been closely following runner-up squads like aTides’ team – who came dangerously close – and also took on the raid race with massive support from fans.
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The Destiny 2 community was electric with hype long before the raid even launched. Pre-show coverage and massive Twitch drops had fans glued to their screens, while popular streamers broadcasted their progress to hundreds of thousands live. The raid turned into a global event, with fans cheering for their favorite teams live. Team aTides nearly won, and well-known creators like Datto, Tyraxe, and CBGray were also praised for their efforts. Team Nuts’ victory became the highlight of this exciting moment.
Now that the race is over, the standard version of The Desert Perpetual is unlocked and ready for all owners of The Edge of Fate. So whether you’re a seasoned raider or just starting out, it’s time to gear up and dive in – without the Contest Mode pressure, but with the same epic experience. Let the desert call you.
What’s More in The Edge of Fate?
Now that the Light and Darkness saga has ended, Destiny 2 is starting its post-Light saga era. The new expansion, The Edge of Fate, begins a fresh chapter in the game’s story. Team Nuts’ win showed how strong and well-coordinated they are. Their victory also helped launch this new phase – the Fate saga – with teamwork, power, and unforgettable success. If this raid is a sign of what’s coming next, Guardians can expect an exciting adventure.