It's an exciting time to be a Guardian in Destiny 2, as the Festival of the Lost has finally made its debut. The revised event not only brings plenty of new Halloween inspired gear and content, but it also gives players a new questline to follow, and a new encounter to battle through known as the Haunted Forest. However, players are really only participating in the first part of this event at the moment, as a murder mystery questline involving the former Cryptarch Master Ives kicks off on October 30. While not much is known yet about the quest just yet, new details have surfaced and reveal a potential locations players will be revisiting.

Please keep in mind that the following contains SPOILERS for upcoming content.

Over on the Destiny 2 subreddit, a user known as ImaginaryEscapism managed to datamine new audio files for the upcoming Master Ives quest. According to the audio files, which feature plenty of Amanda Holliday, players will be returning to the Russian Cosmodrome, an area that Destiny 1 players should be very familiar with. It also sounds like this won't be an area that players will be returning to on a constant basis, as the sound files indicate that Commander Zavala, the Titan class trainer, is once again not in favor of the player's choice of action.

Based on a number of the files, it sounds like Holliday provides some commentary on certain locations, as she mentions the location where the player's Ghost resurrected them for the first time, where Siva-infected Fallen first appeared inside of the Rise of Iron expansion, as well as the broken highway structures seen littered around the open space. With mentions of ether also heard in the files, it would seem that some high-powered Scorn enemy may be responsible for Ives' death.

The return to this classic Destiny location could be a signal for what's to come. Recently, players have discovered an odd audio visual glitch where upon loading into Titan, a Destiny 2 destination, the Taken King landing music plays and the player's ship appears in front of Saturn where Oryx's ship, the Dreadnaught, is stationed before loading onto Titan proper.

With Bungie confirming that the Annual Pass content will be adding bubble locations rather than entirely new zones, many have begun speculating that the Dreadnaught could be coming back as the home of Savathun in one of the three planned content drops. That said, though, we will simply  have to wait and see if that is the case.

Destiny 2 is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Source: Reddit