
Following increasing player frustration over the Rite of the Nine event schedule in Destiny 2, Bungie has responded with significant changes to how the activity will function moving forward. The announcement came via the official Destiny 2 Team account on X, aiming to fix issues around timegating and unclear dungeon rotations.
What Sparked the Controversy?
Although Episode Heresy wrapped up most of its main story content weeks ago, Bungie has kept Destiny 2 fresh with new activities like the Heavy Metal Crucible event and the Rite of the Nine. However, confusion erupted this week after the weekly reset revealed a repeat of the Spire of the Watcher dungeon, surprising players who expected a new rotation.
The backlash centered on what the community saw as unannounced timegating. While Destiny 2 has previously adjusted timegates—as seen with Episode Revenant—players felt blindsided this time due to a three-week dungeon rotation they weren’t informed about.
Bungie’s Immediate Changes
In direct response to the complaints, Bungie announced two key updates:
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Shorter Dungeon Rotation Intervals
Starting May 20, 2025, the Rite of the Nine dungeon rotation will now occur every two weeks instead of three. The updated calendar includes:-
May 20 – Ghosts of the Deep
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June 3 – Prophecy
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Increased Nonary Manifold Drop Rates
Bungie is also boosting drop rates for Nonary Manifold, the event-specific currency used to purchase powerful new weapons and gear. This will help players progress and engage with the loot system more efficiently.
Why This Matters
These changes signal Bungie’s ongoing effort to remain responsive to player feedback—particularly around transparency and grind balance, two long-standing concerns within the community.
By speeding up content rotation and improving rewards, Bungie is working to ensure that the Rite of the Nine remains engaging rather than frustrating. The company is also likely aiming to avoid similar missteps ahead of major future releases.
What’s Next?
The revised dungeon rotation kicks in with the May 20 reset, so players looking to jump into Ghosts of the Deep should prepare accordingly. Keep an eye on official Bungie channels for any further adjustments or quality-of-life improvements as the season continues.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re chasing loot, lore, or the thrill of dungeon runs, these new changes make Destiny 2’s Rite of the Nine more accessible and rewarding. Bungie’s quick response shows that community voices still matter—and can shape the future of the game in meaningful ways.