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Festival Of The Lost Returns To Destiny 2 With A New Dia De Los Muertos-Inspired Ghost Shell

Festival of the Lost is the annual October special event in Destiny 2. This time it brings a colorful Calavera Ghost shell created by Mexican artist Luis Yepez.

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Bungie has shared new details about this year's Festival of the Lost, an event in Destiny 2 that falls around the time of Halloween and Dia de los Muertos. This year's event starts next Tuesday, October 12, and we've now learned a bit about what to expect.

The latest This Week At Bungie post previewed the Festival of the Lost's new reward, the Calavera Ghost shell. The Calavera Ghost shell was created by artist Luis Yepez. Luis was born in Mexico City and later moved to the United States to learn 3D art mainly because he wanted to make games.

Calavera Ghost Shell Design
Calavera Ghost Shell Design

Luis explained that Bungie reached out to him because of his Trixels art series and that he was excited because he's been a Destiny fan for years. The Trixels art is Dia de los Muertos-inspired, where he modeled stylized animals and painted over them. He explained that it was "similar to alebrijes." Alebrijes are Mexican folk sculptures vibrantly painted with numerous designs and patterns. When describing his Trixels artwork he said, "The one common thread is a lot of color and skulls." The Calavera Ghost shell is multi-colored, painted in fanciful designs and skulls as well.

Bungie highlighted the similarities between Festival of the Lost and Dia de los Muertos because people celebrate and remember their loved ones that passed away. The post added that diversity and representation are important in Destiny 2.

Also, Bungie didn't specify the activities and additional rewards in the event. A Season of the Lost roadmap previously mentioned that Festival of the Lost will have Masks and Candy as usual. It also mentioned that there will be a Haunted Sector Activity instead of the Haunted Infinite Forest. With Mercury in the Destiny Content Vault, Lost Sectors most likely have taken its place.

Players can get the Calavera Ghost shell with Silver or when it's available for purchase with Bright Dust during Festival of the Lost. The post also included this week's patch notes for Grandmaster Nightfalls and cross-play UI.

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