Season Of The Worthy is about to draw to a close - but before it does, there’s the issue of the Cabal’s artificial asteroid to deal with. After smacking them good during Destiny 2’s launch campaign, the last stragglers of the armoured turtle brigade chose to hurl their sun-eating spaceship at Earth. All season long, Guardians have been tasked with ensuring our very-trustworthy military AI pal Rasputin has the firepower to pop it out of the sky. At least, when they’re not fighting each other over bragging rights or breaking out to Shaxx’s hot mixtapes. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Tomorrow at 10AM PT we take aim at the Almighty. pic.twitter.com/Lkx8gFr5m7 — Destiny 2 (@DestinyTheGame) June 5, 2020 Today’s the day, then. The Seraph Towers are charged (with a little manipulation from Bungie), and thanks to the exploits of some time-travelling guardians we know that the Earth probably isn’t going to blow up. It sounds like it’ll still be a hell of a show - and, in a first for Destiny 2, it may be happening live on-screen in a similar manner to Fortnite’s extravagant events. While unconfirmed, Bungie employees have encourages curious players to remain logged in during daily reset at 6pm UK / 10am Pacific. I s’pose you’ll just have to log in and see, won’t you? To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings — Cozmo (@Cozmo23) June 5, 2020 (Cheers, Eurogamer). To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings — Lars Bakken #BlackLivesMatter (@lars_bakken) June 5, 2020 Once the dust settles on The Almighty, we’ve a few days reprieve before Season 11th kicks off on Tuesday 9th. Bungie will also be revealing Destiny 2’s next expansion that day. If we’re hearing things right, then the next chapter of Destiny is bringing the Darkness centre stage after years of lurking just behind the curtain. As far as today’s concerned, though, just make sure you’re wearing sunglasses. The sky’s about to get awful bright.