With a game as big as Destiny 2 there are bound to be some issues, be they glitches, bugs, or all around weirdness. Oftentimes those bugs are unintentional and developer Bungie works quickly to fix them, but occasionally they lead to some pretty involved conspiracy theories.

One of the latest involves an audio cue and visual glitch when players join a friend on Titan, one of Destiny 2’s destinations. Rather than hearing the landing music for Titan and seeing the blue moon, players instead hear the Taken King theme music and see Saturn before the game loads.

Several Destiny 2 players have noted the visual bug and they say it can be replicated if players join a teammate in the middle of a mission on Titan. We were unable to trigger anything of the sort, though, but there is plenty of video evidence to suggest this is not some clever fake.

It’s reasonable to believe that Destiny 2 contains both the Dreadnaught landing screen and the Taken King theme music somewhere in its files. Bungie may one day want to call upon those visuals for reference and they likely don’t take up much space by comparison.

But the greater theory is that these files are in place to help Bungie eventually add Destiny 1 content to Destiny 2. Players have long believed that Bungie would eventually merge the two games by giving players extra patrol areas, more Crucible maps, more raids, and more gear to collect. However, Bungie (at least for now) seems focused on building out Destiny 2’s offerings, even if some of them feature familiar destinations in new locales (i.e. Earth’s European Dead Zone).

Moreover, the story in Destiny 2 appears to be drifting towards characters with connections to Oryx and the Taken King lore, namely the Taken King’s sister Savathun. So it’s very possible that a future DLC will take players back to the Dreadnaught, potentially to face off against Savathun.

In fact, Bungie all but confirmed that Destiny 2 would eventually feature the Dreadnaught after the developer confirmed that the ending to the main campaign gives clues towards the future of the title. So when the Traveler blast hit Mercury, then Mars, then the Reef, and then the Dreadnaught – that was a clue towards what comes next.

Destiny 2 is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Source: Alanahnahnah