Bungie continues to fire into its feet with both barrels: A new armor set in Destiny 2 has just been disabled because it makes the player who wears it completely invisible


It’s been years since I played Destiny 2, and the game has changed dramatically since then. But some things never change, which brings us to the new Blackletter armor ornament set for Warlocks, which you currently cannot use.

The Blackletter set, which was released today, doesn’t strike me as all that: It basically dresses players up like a stained glass window, surrounded by mossy brickwork. Fine if you’re into cosplaying as a church, I suppose. It costs 1,500 silver to purchase in the Eververse Store, which works out to roughly $15 in real money—not cheap.

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Problem is, it doesn’t seem to be rendering properly in the game. What this means in practical terms is that players with the ornaments equipped are literally invisible to anyone else in the game, which as you can imagine is not ideal in PvP modes.

The issue was reported on Reddit shortly after the set went on sale, and was confirmed by Bungie shortly thereafter. “We are investigating an issue with the Blackletter armor ornaments,” the Destiny 2 Team account wrote on X. “We have temporarily disabled these ornaments until this issue can be resolved.”

We are investigating an issue with the Blackletter armor ornaments. We have temporarily disabled these ornaments until this issue can be resolved.

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Look, these things happen. The problem for Bungie is that they keep happening. I used to think this sort of thing was amusing and even endearing, but that was in 2017, just a few months after the game’s launch. Now it’s 2025, and Bungie is still stepping in it: I know making and operating games is hard, but some of this stuff—like, for instance, ‘Does this new armor render properly so players can see it?’—is basic shit.



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