The last week of Season 1 in Destiny 2 has begun. Many players miss some of the most popular emotes in the Eververse, which is also making the rounds on Reddit. And Bungie is responding immediately.
With the upcoming expansion Curse of Osiris, a new season in Destiny 2 begins on December 5, which will change a lot. Although it is not yet completely clear what will happen to the cosmetic items in the long run, players want to complete their collections. Because next week most emotes, ships, and ghosts will be removed.
Especially popular: The exotic emotes. There are four of them:
- The “Salty” emote: The Guardian sprinkles salt
- The “Flip Out” emote: The Guardian knocks over a table with items on it
- The “Noodle Soup” gesture: The Guardian eats noodle soup in reference to Cayde-6, who talks about his favorite “Spicy Ramen Shop” in the English trailer version (in German, Cayde talks about a döner shop)
- The “Shooter” gesture: The Guardian shoots targets in a cowboy style
The last week in Season 1 and no exotic emotes in the shop – for now!
With the weekly reset on Tuesday, the last week of the first season in Destiny 2 began. Many players hoped that the Eververse would offer the exotic emotes for Glimmer so that all players would have the opportunity to acquire them before the reset next week.

Unfortunately, that was not the case, Tess Everis did not offer a single exotic emote after the weekly reset. Posts appeared on Reddit afterwards, addressing the missing emotes. The players were not happy with Bungie’s decision not to offer any exotic emotes.
Bungie responds a few hours later
Last night, Bungie announced that they would cancel the last livestream for Curse of Osiris and instead publish a blog post from Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy.
Immediately following this announcement, the two exotic emotes “Salty” and “Spicy Noodle Soup” were added to the Eververse. Bungie has thus reacted to community feedback within a few hours. The emotes can be purchased for 3,250 Glimmer each.

Robert says: Yes, we are talking about exotic emotes that do not have a direct impact on gameplay. However, it is a positive sign that Bungie has quickly responded to community feedback.
Since the announcement that the livestream is canceled and that they would rather focus on the problems of the game, there is a sense of a new beginning.
What do you think? Do you miss any of the mentioned emotes?