Destiny Fan Makes Incredible Raid in Halo Infinite

A passionate Destiny 2 player has impressively recreated the game’s famous raids within Halo Infinite’s Forge mode. This unique creation should be enjoyable for fans of both games and is available to play without cost.

Raids have always been a key part of the Destiny experience, known for being incredibly challenging and requiring players to work closely together. They combine skillful platforming, clever puzzles, tough enemies, and more, all leading up to a final, epic boss fight that demands peak performance. Even though Destiny 2 has released many raids over the past eight years, one fan decided to create their own raid-like experience within a different first-person shooter.

Destiny 2 Fan Creates Original Raid Experience in Halo Infinite

A Reddit user named MadmanEpic recently shared a raid they built in Halo Infinite that’s inspired by Destiny. They used the game’s Forge mode to create an experience comparable in size and complexity to the raids found in Destiny 2. Thanks to Forge’s powerful tools, they were able to build something many Destiny fans are excited to try. The post has already received over 1,700 upvotes, with commenters praising the creative crossover.

MadmanEpic, the creator of the new activity called Shard of Ascension, has designed it to feel like a full-length raid in Destiny. Players should plan for their first attempt to take at least two hours, though a flawless run is possible in about 40 minutes. The activity includes four boss fights, some platforming, and unique gameplay mechanics. It’s designed for six players, but can be completed with as few as four. If playing with a smaller team, MadmanEpic suggests lowering the enemy difficulty to Normal.

Shard of Ascension Trailer

A new fan-made raid called Shard of Ascension, showcased in a recent YouTube trailer, offers impressive player-versus-environment content. Players will use familiar vehicles and battle enemies from Halo Infinite. Creator MadmanEpic says the project really pushes the limits of Forge. If you enjoy raids like those in Destiny and are a Halo fan, it’s definitely worth checking out! The best part? You don’t need to own the Halo Infinite campaign to play – it’s available for free through Forge’s custom games. MadmanEpic shared links to the map and game mode in a Reddit post.

Halo Infinite is Done Getting Major Content Updates

It’s great to see fans creating new content for Halo Infinite, particularly something as substantial as Shard of Ascension. However, this comes right after the last big official update, Operation: Infinite, which launched on November 18th. From now on, while minor updates might still happen, players will likely depend on community-made content using Forge to keep the game interesting.

It’s great to see players using Forge in Destinyinspired creations, like the recent raid built by MadmanEpic – it proves the community’s creativity is still thriving. As fans eagerly await the next Halo Infinite game, it will be interesting to see what other inventive experiences they come up with, building on the success of games like Destiny 2*.

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2025-12-26 05:04