'Destiny' : 'Crimson Days' event to begin on Feb. 9

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"Destiny" will be celebrating the month of love with its own event known as "Crimson Days."

The Valentine's Day-themed event will be introducing new decorations into "Destiny" to help players get into that loving spirit.

Aside from the new decor, "Crimson Days" will also be adding a new Crucible mode option for players known as Crimson Doubles.

In Crimson Doubles, "Destiny" players will be asked to work in pairs as they battle to earn some new rewards inside the game.

Unfortunately, Bungie has yet to detail what exactly these rewards will be.

It's currently unclear what else Bungie is planning to introduce into "Destiny" via the "Crimson Days."

According to GameSpot, the upcoming February event is expected to be similar in scale to an earlier "Destiny" event that took place last year known as the "Festival of the Lost."

That previous event also introduced special decorations to the game along with new items such as emotes and other gameplay mechanics.

As of now, it's also unclear just how substantial the upcoming "Crimson Days" will actually be.

According to Forbes, the event that will be starting on Feb. 9 is not scheduled to last longer than a week, and that would mean that its entire duration will be shorter than last year's "Festival of the Lost."

Still, Bungie may end up introducing something big via the new event as the developer has yet to completely detail all of its contents.

The developer has indicated that they will be revealing more about the new Crimson Doubles Crucible mode next week, and that upcoming announcement may also reveal more about the rest of the event.

Aside from the addition of the "Crimson Days" event and the new Crucible mode, Bungie has also indicated that they will be adding a variety of bug fixes and balance tweaks to the game next month.

Bungie has also revealed that changes will be made to the game's Iron Banner via an upcoming February patch.

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