'Destiny 2' gameplay news: New way to get unlimited faction tokens discovered

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A screenshot of the online video game 'Destiny 2.'

A glitch in the online-only multi-player shooter game "Destiny 2" allows players to get unlimited tokens.

The glitch has had players congregating in The Weep the past few days to continuously farm Faction Tokens.

The game's Weekly Reset brought with it a couple of new challenges as well as the return of the Faction Rally. This is a special friendly competition where the city's three political parties will battle each other.

While it is easy enough to earn tokens in the Faction Rally, players soon discovered a glitch on this feature can give them an endless number of Faction Tokens, which will in turn allow them to get premium items, incredible gear, and fancy weapons faster and easier.

The glitch was first spotted in the "Destiny 2" sub-Reddit and user Cory-B was kind enough to give a step-by-step so that players can get their unlimited tokens before game developer Bungie kills it. First of all, players must complete all pre-requisites to join the Faction Rally.

Once in, they should zone into Winding Cove on EDZ, then run a bit north, straight down down the hole into the Lost Sector. Here, the player must defeat the boss and get the chest. Directly above that chest is a door that will take the player back to the surface. Walk up until the "Winding Cove" area loads, then turn around and head back to the chest. Players will be happy to find that they can loot it again.

After this, the players should go back through the door again, back to the "Winding Cove" area, then once more turn around and go back to the chest for looting. Rinse and repeat this step. Looks like there is no limit to the number of times a player can repeat this trick.

Those finding it difficult to follow the rundown can watch the actual video of the glitch below.

The Faction Rally kicked off on Nov. 7 and will run until Nov. 13 at 4 a.m. EDT.

 

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