

You’ll pass through a room full of cages housing evil alien war hounds and other creatures, only to come out into what looks like a gladiator arena, with the boss man and his crew watching a guy fight one of the dogs with a spear. Deeper into the building, it becomes clear that there’s something of a local crime boss running this place. The fun doesn’t end in the dance hall, though. Finish everybody off and a big bruiser comes out to fight the player, with a banjo-infused “Destiny” theme playing in the background.Īlso Read: Did You Catch Cayde-6's 'Back to the Future' Joke in 'Destiny 2: Forsaken'? Once you fight the bouncer and head inside, the patrons will stop what they’re doing and come after you, triggering a song not unlike “Wipe Out” by the Surfaris as you clear the room in a shootout. ( Check out its music here, which is full of “Destiny” characters watching holograms of McCartney singing.)Ĭatch the dance party in the video above.

The song selection varies, but one of the tracks in the DJ’s rotation is “Hope for the Future,” the song Sir Paul McCartney wrote and performed for the original “Destiny” when it was released in 2014. Stop by the window on the way down and you can take a look at a dance floor with aliens of the species known as the Fallen, enjoying some beats thrown down by a four-armed DJ.Īlso Read: Here's What 'Forsaken' Is Teasing For the Future of 'Destiny 2': Riven, Quria, Savathun and more Near one of the little towns of bad guys you can steam through with your six-shooters drawn, there’s a doorway that leads you down into a secret club called The Tank, one of the “Lost Sector” locations in “Destiny 2” that contain treasures and tons of bad guys. The location is in the new “Destiny 2” area called “The Tangled Shore,” which is itself a bit of a sci-fi-slash-western location - think desert, but made of chunks of floating asteroids. In the newly released “Destiny 2” expansion “Forsaken,” that thing is a semi-secret room where a group of aliens are having a dance party, which you then get to break up like a Western saloon bar brawl. Occasionally, “Destiny 2” developer Bungie throws something into its giant, solar system-spanning game whose only purpose is to make you smile.
