Destiny 2 weekly reset time and daily reset schedule explained 2025

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Every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, Destiny 2’s world resets, unleashing a fresh wave of challenges, raids, and rewards for Guardians across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. This weekly reset is your gateway to new powerful gear, rotating activities, and refreshed quests – the perfect moment to dive back into the action and claim your spoils before the clock ticks down again.

However, the weekly reset day doesn’t ever change, and is always on Tuesday. This page explains the current Destiny 2 reset time is, and what happens each reset.

Update (March 11): Updated the EDT and PDT times to reflect daylight saving changes.


When is the weekly reset time in Destiny 2?

The weekly reset time in Destiny 2 occurs every Tuesday at 5 p.m. UTC, which currently translates to 10 a.m. Pacific Time due to daylight saving adjustments. This reset refreshes most in-game activities, including weekly challenges, raid and dungeon rotations, vendor bounties, and powerful loot sources. It marks the release of new content and the renewal of rewards, allowing players to start fresh each week. The reset time shifts by an hour with daylight saving changes but consistently falls on Tuesday, making it a key moment for Guardians to engage with new quests, events, and loot opportunities.

The time change varies by an hour depending on the time of the year. Reset is always 5 p.m. UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), and with daylight saving time re-enabled for 2025, reset is currently 10 a.m. PT every Tuesday.

Here are the current weekly reset time for Destiny 2 in regions around the world:

  • 10 a.m. PDT for the west coast of North America
  • 1 p.m. EDT for the east coast of North America
  • 5 p.m. GMT for the U.K.
  • 6 p.m. CET for western Europe/Paris
  • 2 a.m. JST on for Tokyo

Daylight Saving Time in the States will end on Nov. 2, 2025, and Bungie will once again shift the time back in North America.


What happens on each weekly reset in Destiny 2?

Each weekly reset in Destiny 2, occurring every Tuesday at 5 PM UTC (10 AM PDT), refreshes a wide range of activities and challenges, providing players with new opportunities to earn powerful gear and progress their characters. Key resets include the Nightfall strike with new modifiers, raid and dungeon loot availability, Crucible and Gambit playlist challenges, weekly bounties, and clan engram drops. Additionally, weekly milestones and rewards, such as Pinnacle and Powerful gear sources, reset, allowing players to re-earn these crucial upgrades. The reset also brings changes to rotating content like the featured raid, dungeon, Exotic missions, and Trials of Osiris schedule. This weekly refresh keeps the game dynamic and ensures there are always fresh objectives for solo players and clans alike to tackle.

The biggest thing to look forward to with the weekly reset is new content. If new content is scheduled for that week, it always launches at reset time on Tuesday – aside from raids, which typically launch on Fridays. All you need to do is wait for reset, log in, and start on the latest quest, expansion, etc. Events like Iron Banner and holidays also show up on the weekly reset.

In addition to new content, the weekly reset also sees the rest of the game refresh. Powerful and Pinnacle loot sources get their rewards back, as do virtually all “once a week” activity rewards, like raids. Powerful sources like bounty turn-ins to Shaxx or Zavala also get renewed on the reset time. Basically, anything you did in Destiny 2 over the last week that isn’t a one-and-done – like a quest – returns to normal on Tuesday at the reset time.

Finally, rotating activities tend to shift on the weekly reset. That’s when you’ll see the featured raid and dungeon rotate. And it’s when new Grandmaster Nightfalls will replace the old ones. The Exotic mission rotator will also shift on each weekly reset. Trials of Osiris, on weekends it’s active, shows up at reset time on Fridays, as does Xur.

How does the weekly reset time affect my Destiny 2 raid schedule

The weekly reset in Destiny 2, occurring every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pacific Time (during Daylight Saving Time), directly impacts your raid schedule by refreshing raid encounters, challenges, and checkpoints. This means that any raid progress, including completed encounters and earned rewards, resets weekly, allowing you and your fireteam to attempt the raid again for new loot and challenges. The reset also rotates the featured raid and dungeon for the week, so the specific raid available to play-and the rewards it offers-changes with each reset. To maximize your raid progression and gear acquisition, planning your raid sessions around this weekly reset is essential, as it marks the start of new opportunities to earn pinnacle rewards and tackle fresh raid challenges.

How does the reset time influence my raid attempt planning each week

The weekly reset time in Destiny 2 fundamentally shapes how you plan your raid attempts each week. Since raid encounters, challenges, and checkpoints reset every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pacific Time (during Daylight Saving Time), this marks the moment when you can start fresh with the raid, including the opportunity to earn new rewards and complete weekly challenges again.

Because raid progress and loot resets weekly, scheduling your raid attempts shortly after the reset ensures your team can maximize the number of boss encounters you can conquer and the rewards you can obtain before the next reset. Attempting raids before the reset means you risk losing progress if you don’t finish, as the reset will clear your checkpoints and lockouts, requiring you to start over.

Additionally, the reset influences when certain raid-specific challenges and pinnacle rewards become available, so aligning your raid sessions with the reset helps optimize gear acquisition and progression. Tracking the reset time allows you to coordinate with your fireteam effectively and plan multiple raid runs within the week, maximizing your chances to farm powerful gear and complete seasonal objectives.

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