Ice T is not only a rap icon but also a passionate Guardian in Destiny 2. On Twitter, the rapper proudly showcased his latest achievement, and fans are celebrating it.
That Destiny 2 also excites celebrities is no longer a secret. For example, WWE professional wrestler The Big Show is an open Destiny fan. The US rap icon Ice T is also an enthusiastic gamer with a great passion for Destiny. He recently shared his performance in the game with fans. However, when this was questioned, the rapper responded coolly.
What exactly happened? On Twitter, the rapper proudly announced that he plays Destiny 2 up and down and that his Guardian has finally reached the maximum level of 650. Now he is waiting for The Division 2.
In the further conversation that ensued, Ice T was challenged by some followers – in the typical “Picture or it didn’t happen” style. The rapper didn’t let that slide and proudly posted a picture of his Titan at Power Level 650.

He commented on this with the words: “I just posted that my Guardian is finally at 650. Some wanted a picture. I wouldn’t lie to you.”
This is how fans are reacting: On Reddit and on social media, Ice T is now being celebrated for his achievement. Many did not think that he actually plays Destiny 2 intensely and find it cool that he is apparently really involved with heart. Now he is inundated with compliments and all kinds of tips on weapon choices as well as suitable exotics.
On Reddit, they also celebrate his cool demeanor and that he, as a celebrity, openly and proudly admits to gaming – and not for the first time. Generally, fans love it when he posts about gaming with his funny style. One fan jokingly noted that he can no longer hate the recently nerfed Telesto because Ice T likes to play with it.

Many also highlight that Destiny 2 has long been more than just an occasional pastime for Ice T. He already earned the complete event armor set at the highest quality level during the summer event “Sonnenwende der Helden” last year. This achievement was also associated with an enormous amount of time, effort, and intense grinding.
What do you think of the rapper’s achievement? Do you see it as a passionate Guardian or just a pure PR stunt?