Bungie crowned the victors of the Destiny 2 Vault of Glass world-first race yesterday. Fireteams had to first clear the Vault of Glass regularly, followed by completing Bungie's new Challenge Mode for the raid. In one Destiny 2 player's case, earning second place in the Vault of Glass race led to a very bad day, as they have now had their Destiny 2 account permanently banned.
As fireteams completed the world-first race for the Vault of Glass raid, they earned achievements and triumphs that made their progress trackable. As such, the public was able to see who completed the raid and when soon after each team finished. Destiny 2 fans were surprised to see one of the names from the second team to complete the raid was offensive, listed as "#BlackLivesDon'tMatter."
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What followed was a wave of players reporting the name and flagging Bungie employees on social media. This led Bungie senior community manager Dylan Gafner to directly respond. Gafner said that the name breaks the official Destiny 2 Code of Conduct, and as a result the player would be banned. He then asked Destiny 2 players to report offensive names at the platform-level, too, so they'd be caught before they ended up on Destiny 2's world-first leaderboard.
Gafner's promise has been followed through on, as while the player hasn't made themselves known, their account has disappeared. The leaderboard for Vault of Glass now has an absence in the second finisher's roster. Only five players' names are listed, making it seem like the team completed the raid with a handicap. Regardless, it was the right thing to do.
Ultimate, the situation is negative in all regards. While it's good to see Bungie's customer service team acting fast to remove the offensive name, it's a shame that it was allowed to get to that point in the first place. There's no way to efficiently stop that from happening, however, since Steam users are able to alter their usernames with ease. No automated moderation system can catch everything.
The race itself was everything Destiny 2 players were hoping for, at least. The first-place team completed the Vault of Glass race in less than two hours, more than 30 minutes faster than any other team. It paves the way for an even more exciting race when Bungie launches the Vault of Glass Master Difficulty.
Destiny 2 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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