Bungie will let Destiny 2 'near infinite damage' bug ride for a week: 'Do your thing'
**TL;DR:** Bungie will let Destiny 2 'near infinite damage' bug ride for a week: 'Do your thing'
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What we know
Destiny 2's final content update threw so much into the shooter that something was bound to break, and break it did. An upcoming patch will fix a "near infinite damage" bug introduced by the Monument of Triumph update, but the developers at Bungie have decided to drag their feet on the fix to let more players have a taste of godlike power. "While we're planning a fix (next week likely), we think this is a bit fun," the Destiny 2 team said on X . "Go ahead.
Get out there, beat up on Atheon. Destroy some bosses. " The bug, which Rory describes how to exploit here , allows players to stack multiples of the same seasonal Artifact perks, achieving unreasonable damage output. Bungie is disabling Artifacts in PvP modes for now so that players aren't falling victim to what the studio is calling "The Artifactening," but the game's bosses aren't so lucky. "Do some crazy stuff," Bungie concluded. "Send us your videos. Have some fun. " Stacking 7 artifacts mods is completely broken.
The start of the chaos reach clip shows the damage of a normal chaos reach compared to having stacked 7 thunderous retort. com/4Rglp7491F June 1
Source: PC Gamer
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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