Following the final update for Destiny 2 on June 9, 2026, the game has entered a state of permanent maintenance. With Bungie no longer supporting the looter-shooter with new content or regular hotfix patches, a new glitch has emerged that allows players to farm an endgame raid entirely solo.

How the Solo Raid Farming Glitch Works

The exploit allows players to bypass the standard fireteam requirements for raid content, providing an opportunity to farm encounters with minimal effort. Because Bungie has ceased active support for the title, current bugs and powerful items are unlikely to be addressed by the development team.

According to current reports, this method even extends to obtaining meta Raid Exotics, which were previously locked behind team-based coordination. Since Bungie’s policy is now to only address issues that are strictly game-breaking—and even then, they are more likely to disable items rather than patch the underlying code—this farming method is expected to remain accessible for the foreseeable future.

What the End of Support Means for Players

Since the final update in June, the state of Destiny 2 has shifted. Players should keep the following in mind regarding the current environment of the game:

  • No Further Patches: The developer is no longer issuing hotfixes for general bugs or balancing issues.
  • Content Stability: While the game remains playable, developers will only intervene if a bug is deemed severely game-breaking, and even then, they may opt to simply disable the problematic gear or ability.
  • Solo Opportunities: As evidenced by this raid exploit, the lack of active moderation has opened up new ways to tackle endgame content that were not previously intended by the developers.

If you have been looking to catch up on meta Raid Exotics or farm specific encounters, now is the time to utilize these methods, as the game's current "no-patch" environment makes this solo approach a viable strategy for endgame progression.