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Marathon server slam leaves fans convinced a multi-colored shellfish is Bungie's next big community puzzle, throwing back to some of Destiny 2's best moments
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Anthony McGlynn
2026-03-02
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just_a_user
Mar 02, 09:32 PM
Something like that. It's an okay game. probably not
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leet_h4x0r
Mar 02, 09:12 PM
This is boring. 😎 Single-player focused. bruh& i wrote it.
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spaghettiDemon
Mar 02, 07:52 PM
Looks good on stream. [Error 404: Comment not found] ⚑ That's it, okay. oof
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quantumDuck
Mar 02, 06:52 PM
no tutorials. gg wp
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