Destiny 2developer Bungie has now released a new webcomic that delves into some of the game’s lore. Called the Fall of Osiris, the free webcomic discusses sheds light on Osiris' fall from grace and exactly what the character from theCurse of Osiris DLC expansionhas been up to.
However, the free webcomic isn’t just an excuse to read up onDestiny 2lore. Developer Bungie has also included a secret for particularly eagle-eyed readers.Destiny 2fans have spotted a secret code on one of the comic’s pages. Right above the ‘Prophecies of Osiris’ sign (pictured below), there appears to be a sequence of dashes of dots. It’s Morse code and when translated, it allows fans to unlock a piece of in-game loot forDestiny 2.

The translated code isxfvkhpn97and it can be redeemed by going tobungie.net/redeem(Game Rantcan confirm that the code works as of the time of writing). Redeeming that code will unlock aDestiny 2emblem called The Visionary (it shows up in the collection under ‘Emblems 2’). It’s a bright yellow emblem with a black, eye insignia. It’s nothing particularly flashy but mostDestiny 2players have yet to catch on to the code or redeem it meaning that when in-game, the emblem should stand out even more.
The Visionary emblem is just the latest example of Bungie offering free in-game loot (usually emblems) for taking part in things that happen outside of the game. For example, it was recently announced that those who purchase the real-lifeDestiny 2loot crate willunlock an exclusive emblemand Bungie also offered free emblem codes to shoppers who boughtDestinymerch during its Black Friday sale.

It will also be interesting to see whether Bungie plans to offer more in-game loot and decipherable secrets like this in futureDestiny 2webcomics, too. Doing so would be a great way to reward players who stay engaged with the game and its lore whether they’re in the game world or not. The more that players learn aboutDestiny 2’s characters and its setting, the more they will want to keep playing the game and spending money on it (in terms of microtransactions andexpansion DLC).
It’s in Bungie’s best interest to sweeten the pot for players, including by offering more in-game rewards. Fingers crossed these goodies will continue.
Destiny 2is available for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.