With the help of a new website, you can now quickly find out who your most loyal companions in Destiny 2 are and how much time you have spent with them.
This is how you find your best friends in Destiny 2: Destiny 2 is launching the Valentine’s Day event “Crimson Week” today, February 12th. During this festival of love, Guardians have the opportunity to celebrate with their closest friends and test their bonds.

If you want to know who your best friend in Destiny 2 is and who you spend the most time with in the game – the new web tool Friendgame Report can help you. To coincide with Crimson Week, the site has been completely revamped and now provides you with all the necessary information.
What can Friendgame Report do? Friendgame Report is a new web tool from programmer Josh Hunt, who has already created the well-known site Destiny Sets. He describes the tool as a kind of love letter that aims to put more focus on the social aspects of the game.
You can find the site here: Friendgame.report – The friends web tool for Destiny 2
The site is quite simple. Just type in your player name and you can get started. The site will then show you how many activities you have completed with each of your friends. From PvE to raids and the Crucible to Gambit, it’s all covered. Instead of activities, you can also display the time spent together.

If you click on a player, you will uncover almost everything about your digital friendship. The site will remind you when and at which activity you first met and which shared experiences connect you over weeks, months, or even years.
Moreover, you can see who your newest friends are. It includes all new players you have encountered in the last 30 days and with whom you have played a lot.
What you should note: The site works perfectly for accounts on the PS4 and Xbox One consoles. However, there may still be isolated issues with Battle.net accounts on PCs. Additionally, Friendgame Report only displays data from Destiny 2. The predecessor is unfortunately not taken into account.
What do you think of this tool? Do your best friends on the site match your own assessments?