
Destiny 2 Weekly Reset Times - When is the Weekly Reset?
Here's the complete Destiny 2 weekly reset times schedule for regions around the world.
The weekly reset times in Destiny 2 are a big deal, and will always occur right around 9 a.m. PT. In our complete guide to all the Destiny 2 weekly reset times, we'll be going over the global schedule for all the reset times, as well as explaining what purpose the reset serves for all players in the wider game.
When Are the Destiny 2 Weekly Reset Times?
Below, you can see the complete list of Destiny 2 weekly reset times for regions around the world. Further down, we'll be explaining why these weekly reset times are so fundamentally important to Bungie's shooter.
- US West Coast: 9 a.m. PT
- US East Coast: 12 p.m. ET
- UK: 5 p.m BST
- Europe: 6 p.m. CEST
Weekly Milestones Explained
To understand why the Destiny 2 weekly reset times are so important, you need to understand the way Milestone rewards function. You can find these Milestone objectives by going into the Director and holding down left trigger, which will bring up a list of objectives. You can complete these objectives for the rewards stated just below each, some of which can deliver you incredible Legendary and Exotic weapons.
Destiny 2 Milestones are the main way of earning high end loot on a consistent basis in the game. The Powerful Engram rewards largely scale with your Power level, meaning that you can always gain something useful from Milestone rewards, no matter your Power level.
All the Weekly Reset Rewards
As we previously mentioned, the Destiny 2 weekly reset times were changed by Bungie on December 1, the same day that the second Season of content kicked off for the game with the release of the Curse of Osiris DLC expansion. You can find all the brand new weekly reset times for Destiny 2 just below:

We've mentioned that Milestone rewards including Call to Arms, Clan XP, Nightfall, and more all reset each week, but which actual activities reset on the Tuesday? All the activities listed below all change at the above Destiny 2 weekly reset times, every Tuesday:
- Nightfall Strike - This version of a Strike will take the base version of the activity, and ramp up the difficulty, using various difficult modifiers to make it harder for you to complete. The chosen Strike will change every week, as it just did by changing from the Inverted Spire to the Exodus Crash Strike.
- Flashpoint Destination - The destination of the Flashpoint event will change, shifting from one of the four total planets to another.
- Clan XP/Rewards - Both your personal Clan XP contribution and the overall Clan rewards will all reset, allowing you to contribute more XP and earn repeated rewards from all the activities your Clan members undertake.
- Treasure Maps - Brand new Treasure Maps will be available from Cayde-6, which you can purchase from him in the Farm social hub.
- Raid Rewards - The rewards you can obtain from the Leviathan Raid, which is confirmed to be some of the best in Destiny 2, will all reset, allowing you to earn them again.
Head over to our Destiny 2 Strikes hub if you want to know which Nightfall Strike is currently in the weekly rotation, or check out our Flashpoints guide if you need help taking down any of the Public Events on any of the four planets.
Daily Reset Activities
We've been through all the details for the weekly reset in Destiny 2, but what about the daily reset? There aren't that many of them, truth be told, but we've rounded up all the activities that change every single day in Destiny 2, in order for you to redo them and repeatedly earn rewards.
- New Planet Patrols
- New Crucible Challenges
- New Strike Challenges
This is great if you particularly love playing either Crucible matches or Strikes, as it effectively means you can earn rewards for completing all the daily challenges every single day, which are always a bunch of Tokens that you can then trade in to either Lord Shaxx for the Crucible, or Commander Zavala for Strikes.
However, it should be noted that all the above Destiny 2 reset times are subject to whether Bungie decides to take the game offline for maintenance. The maintenance periods are nearly as often as the game's weekly reset, and while we can't forsee any maintenance plans ahead of time, we will be reporting on any downtime for Destiny 2 whenever Bungie annouces any new information.
If you need additional Destiny 2 guides, why not head over to our Exotic weapons and armor guide, or our complete Destiny 2 Strikes guide.
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