'Destiny' updates: 'Festival of the Lost' event details leaked before Bungie's announcement

A promotional image for the "Destiny" Halloween event called "Festival of the Lost" Bungie official website

Bungie has yet to reveal if they will launch the popular "Festival of the Lost" Halloween event for "Destiny" this year, but a group already leaked some of the event contents days before the game studio could make the announcement.

The Ishtar Collective reportedly spotted a list of items that will be offered during the upcoming Halloween event. It includes 38 new items as well as 21 items that were available during the Halloween event back in 2015. The older items were reportedly updated for this year.

Some of the new items include the Gifts of the Lost, which is described by the group as a bag of festival gifts that contains a Shader, Jackolytes, and the Flight of Shadows. There is also a new item called Crawl of Creeps that can change the look of the player's respawn for two hours, as well as a couple of emotes, Howl and Terrify.

Several new quests will also be introduced in this year's "Festival of the Lost" Halloween event, including A Brilliant Idea, Deeds of Fire, Find Another Audience, Lethal Masquerade, Mask Task, Return the Eva Levante, Speak to Eva Levante, Talk to Eva Levante, Team Effort, Touring the Tower, and Triumphant Return.

A new vehicle called S-35 Jealousy will also come out during this year's Halloween event for "Destiny."

Meanwhile, the items that will make a comeback for the upcoming event include several masks that had been updated, namely the Atheon Mask, the Skull Mask, the Crota Mask, the Cryptarch Mask, the Eris Morn Mask, the Exotic Engram Mask, and the Legendary Engram Mask. These can be reclaimed at the game's holiday kiosk.

While there are still no details about the possible date when the "Festival of the Lost" will begin on "Destiny," Bungie is expected to make the announcement in the coming days.

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