A Destiny 2 player has discovered a Guardian that looks like Jim Carrey's iconic character from The Mask. While customization in Destiny 2 could still use some work, this find shows there's still plenty of potential in the existing options.

Destiny 2 has received some criticism as of late. Many fans felt that Destiny 2's latest expansion, Lightfall, wasn't a big enough update to justify being a full-scale expansion, with particular criticism aimed at the lackluster story of the DLC. However, it did come with a bunch of new armor options for players to customize their Guardians, and gamers are clearly having a bit of fun with it if this post is anything to go by. To Bungie's credit, the studio has been working on player complaints throughout the game's Seasons, and players are starting to come around. All of the Destiny 2 expansions are currently on sale for a huge discount, so it's a good time to grab them for a much lower price than usual.

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Redditor KingNick came across the fun creation while playing through a Destiny 2 Strike, with one of their teammates bearing a striking resemblance to the protagonist of The Mask. The similarities are undeniable, from the yellow suit and hat, to the vibrant green mask. Best of all, it doesn't even look too out of place, with Destiny 2's cohesive aesthetic allowing for some strange creations to fit right in with the rest of the game.

Over the years, players have used Destiny 2's customization options to pay homage to some of their favorite characters from other franchises. One Destiny 2 player even turned their Guardian into Winnie the Pooh. With the upcoming Seasons for Destiny 2 Lightfall, hopefully, Bungie will add even more customization options to the game, so gamers can continue to experiment with what is possible with their Guardians.

There's no denying that Destiny 2 is in a good place in terms of the player population, even with Lightfall not living up to many players' expectations. Fans are already speculating about what The Final Shape, the final expansion of the Light and Darkness Saga, will entail, and it could be massive in finally wrapping up the story that began with the game's release. Plans after this are yet to be revealed by Bungie, and it will be interesting to see if the studio pursues a potential Destiny 3, or if it goes the route of another narrative saga for Destiny 2​​​​​​.

Destiny 2 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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