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Bungie is inviting Destiny players to get into the Halloween spirit a little early this year, surprising players of the popular first-person shooter with the “Festival of the Lost,” an two-week that’s full of tricks and treats for Guardians across the globe.

As if you needed another reason to keep plugging away in Destiny, the Festival of the Lost offers a limited window at snagging a bunch of holiday-themed goodies, including special consumable items, masks, quests, gear and more. The Festival runs from today, Oct. 26, through Nov. 9, so you’ve got a solid 14 days to grab as many of these limited edition treats as humanly possible.

As a side note, some of the event’s content will not be available if you have not upgraded to the Taken King version of Destiny but, no matter which version of the game you’re playing, there’s going to be some new activities for you to take part in.

For starters, the next time you log into Destiny, you’ll likely notice that a few things have changed. Not only have spooky decorations been added to certain areas, but several characters around the map are now wearing masks in honor of the Festival.

A look at the decorations awaiting you at the tower
A look at the decorations awaiting you at the tower

Some of those characters will also give you new quests, which have rewards that include stat-boosting items and even masks that look like characters from the game. You can also collect ingredients that will allow you to keep wearing those masks after the Festival of the Lost is over. Otherwise, you can wear them through Nov. 9 and then, just like a ghost, they disappear.

While there are lots of free festivities to take part in, Bungie will be utilizing Destiny’s new microtransaction system to earn a few extra bucks. If you’re willing to part with some real world cash, you can just outright buy yourself some permanent masks, as well as some new spooktacular emotes. One of those emotes is the “zombie dance” from the Thriller music video, so expect to see basically everyone and their mother strutting their stuff for the next several weeks.

While Bungie hasn’t put together a trailer for the event, you will see the required details for the event the next time you open the game or the official Destiny app on your phone or computer.

So, what masks are you collecting this season. What other festival would you like to see Destiny celebrate. Are you buying the new Emotes, and making a video. Let us know in the comments.

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