Update 2.9.1 forDestiny 2has arrived, and with it comes a slew of content to engage in. Here’s is a rundown of all thingsDestiny 2that are new this week.

Today specifically is a special day for Bungie. Not only isSeason of Arrivalsstarting to pick up speed, but it is also Bungie Day, which the studio celebrates on 7/7 every year. Throughout the week there are new charity campaigns to take part in, as well as a store sale.

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As far as in-game events go, the major threat ofSeason of Arrivals, the pyramid ships, have now docked onall four planets that will be vaulted next season: Mercury, Io, Titan, and Mars. The massive ships can be seen on the director, as well as in-game.

TheContact public event has also arrivedon Titan. This is the only other place that this public event will be available on, as the triumph “Contact: Destinations,” which asks for the player to complete the event on each available destination, only lists Io and Titan as requirements. The Contact event on Titan functions the same as the one on Io, but features Fallen as the main enemy type.

There are two new questlines available too. In the first one, Zavala orders the Guardian to start preparing for the pyramids' attack. The first step of the “Exodus: Preparation” questline is on Titan as well, in which Sloane asks for fortifications. This chain of quests will take players across the four destinations listed above, engaging in the patrol zones and with their vendors, acting almost as a farewell tour.

Meanwhile, the second questline can be picked up from thePrismatic Recaster at the Tower Annexand revolves around Eris' struggle to understand the Tree of Silver Wings on Io. The “Growth” questline starts off by requiring the completion of the weekly “Interference” mission, which dedicated players do anyway. Ultimately, this pursuit will culminate in the new exotic trace rifle, Ruinous Effigy, which looks very interesting, to say the least.

Last, but certainly not least, Moments of Triumph 2020 has begun. This year, the major focus is the fiveRaids that will also be shifted to the Destiny Content Vault. Namely, Leviathan, Eater of Worlds, Spire of Stars, Scourge of the Past, and Crown of Sorrow. Players are encouraged to hunt for the pieces of gear they have been missing from them because Bungie has lifted the weekly reward limits from these Raids, giving players the ability to farm them for as long as they need for the next two months.

Destiny 2is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions also in development.