In Destiny 2, Guardians have stumbled upon a glitch that allows players to experience the game in third-person view. Some fans are hoping to see this bug as an optional feature.
What happened? Anyone who has ever wondered how Destiny 2 would look in third-person view should check out the following video. Some Guardians recently discovered a glitch that might answer this question.
This makes it possible to experience the new raid of the Black Armory, Scourge of the Past, from the third-person perspective – even without a sword or an exotic weapon. And it looks really cool.
What makes this glitch so special? Some may wonder what is so special about this glitch. After all, there is already the possibility to play in third-person view if you equip a sword or pick up an exotic weapon.
However, this glitch allows, for the first time in Destiny 2, to play with all other weapon classes in third-person view – including the reticle.

Moreover, the glitch opens up the possibility of playing the raid entirely from this perspective, which provides a different view of the raid itself and of Destiny 2. This is currently sparking intense debates among fans.
Fans say: Many are excited about the perspective and the way Destiny 2 plays from it. Numerous fans even wish for this glitch to become an optional feature after watching the video or reproducing the glitch themselves.
Because even though Destiny 2 is a first-person shooter, in third-person view, the game looks very good in the eyes of fans.
The fact that this wish can be implemented is supported by both the video and the sword or the exotic weapon of the Fallen, which fans say are well done and can also be played in third-person.

The pros and cons of this perspective in PvP and PvE are currently being discussed. First Guardians are already joking about when we can expect the first World First Raid Clear in third-person.
How does the glitch work? The glitch works exclusively in the new raid of the Black Armory. Considering a few factors, you can essentially play through the entire raid in third-person.
- The glitch can best be reproduced with a Stormcaller Warlock.
- But it’s also possible with the Chaos Reach Super or the Titan’s Barricade.
- So far, Hunters have not been able to trigger this effect.
At the beginning, you will encounter a Berserker in the Botza city center. This is an elite enemy of the Fallen, capable of executing a special attack. It activates a bluish overshield that slows you down and prevents your abilities.

Right at that moment, you should activate your Super (or the Titan his Barricade). If it works, you will remain in third-person view until you
- reactivate your Super
- change your subclass
- die and respawn
- or leave the raid
If you take these factors into account, nothing stands in the way of a complete raid experience in third-person.
Would you also like to see an optional third-person view for Destiny 2? Or would that harm the game in PvP, for example? Let us know in the comments.