Bungie added a ton of content toDestiny 2as part of its 30th Anniversary celebration. A lot of the new items and cosmetic content were themed after Bungie’s previous games likeHaloandMarathon, but one emote dance was pulled straight fromSpider-Man 3. The “Too Cool Dance” mimics Tobey Maguire’s infamous dance fromSpider-Man 3that he performed while under the influence of the symbiote, and while it once costpremiumDestiny 2Silver, it’s now available for players to claim for free.

For this week,Destiny 2is selling the Too Cool Dance emote for Bright Dust instetad of Silver. It costs 700 Bright Dust, which is the exact amount that players get for free every week during the 30th Anniversary celebration. After acquiring theSpider-Man 3Too Cool Dance,Destiny 2players can perform it wherever they’d like, whether that’s just to dance with other Guardians that they see in the Tower or if it’s to taunt defeated enemies in The Crucible.

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IfDestiny 2players have already spent their Bright Dust and need more, luckily there are numerous ways that players can earn the currency in-game.Destiny 2Bright Dust can be earned by completing bounties, leveling up the season pass, completing Triumphs, collecting Bright Engrams, and completing weekly challenges. Someone that playsDestiny 2and completes its weekly activities regularly should have no problem amassing a decent stash of Bright Dust in the game.

The next big batch ofDestiny 2cosmetics and other content will be coming next month with the launch ofThe Witch Queenexpansion. Like with otherDestiny 2expansions,The Witch Queenwill be adding new story missions for players to complete and new locations to explore. It will also beintroducing weapon crafting toDestiny 2as well as a new weapon in the form of the polearm.The Witch Queenis clearly set to make some massive changes toDestiny 2, and it will be interesting to see how fans react come launch.

Bungie has also given fans a glimpse at what they can expect fromDestiny 2beyondThe Witch Queenexpansion as well. 2023 will see the launch of theDestiny 2Lightfallexpansion, which will then be followed byThe Final Shapein 2024. Bungie’s current plan is forDestiny 2’sFinal Shapeexpansion to wrap up the current storyline, so it will be interesting to see what happens next.

PerhapsThe Final Shapewill be followed up by thelaunch ofDestiny 3, or maybe Bungie will continue iterating onDestiny 2instead. That’s a long way away, though, and for nowDestiny 2players can focus on enjoying the 30th Anniversary celebration and looking ahead toThe Witch Queen.

Destiny 2is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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