Developer Ustwo games burst out of the mobile gate in 2014 with Monument Valley, a gorgeous, simple puzzle game about moving through environments likely inspired by the art of M.C. Escher. The studio iterated and expanded on the core Monument Valley idea in the game’s 2017 sequel, but for its new game, Desta: The Memories Between, UStwo is going in a much different, less ambiguous direction. Only the isometric perspective of Monument Valley remains.
During GameSpot’s Swipe mobile showcase, the game’s developers explained how Desta: The Memories Between works and the inspirations behind it. I also had the chance to spend an extended period of time with the game and play its opening hours.
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In Desta: The Memories Between, you play as the titular Desta who decides to visit home after many years and repair fractured relationships with childhood friends and family, but most importantly, their mother. With that story setup in place, Desta returns to their childhood room and falls into a dream, which is where the actual gameplay takes place.
Desta has fond memories of her deceased father tossing a ball around while talking through the various problems of life, and that idea manifests in Desta’s dreams as a grid-based strategy game where you must throw a ball at various enemies. As is the case with most dreams, when you describe the premise it sounds silly and maybe even absurd, but in the context of the game where you are an active participant, it makes sense and feels right.
Desta has a certain number of actions per turn where they can move or throw a ball. You throw the ball by pulling back on Desta (like an Angry Birds slingshot) and propel the ball forward. The ball will bounce against walls and corners allowing you to throw it at interesting angles around corners or–a favorite tactic of mine–make the ball come right back to you after hitting its target.
The tutorial starts by showing you how to hit barriers, but quickly adds in human opponents with the ability to move and throw the ball themselves. You also gain access to a shadow version of Desta you control independently who can toss you the ball and visa versa. As you play, you unlock new abilities, like one that lets you use more action points to throw harder as well as the ability to move more spaces per turn.
Within these dream dodgeball games, Desta works through how they can repair their real world relationships–lessons they take with them and use once they wake up. During my playtime, I encountered Desta’s childhood friend, Fran, who once lived across the street from them. Fran is upset that Desta never reaches out or responds to texts anymore and over the course of a few levels, Desta eventually recognizes that Fran just wants to communicate with them and apologizes for their actions. It doesn’t matter how long it has been since they’ve spoken. She just doesn’t want to lose Desta from her life. It’s a sweet and cathartic conversation, punctuated by something that feels like a simplified chess game where the pieces can throw balls. After Desta and Fran overcome their relationship squabbles, Fran joins Desta’s team and becomes another player on the board where she has her own set of skills and abilities.
The overall premise of playing a strategy-infused version of dodgeball to work through relationship issues is unexpectedly rewarding. The actual gameplay takes inspiration from familiar strategy games like Fire Emblem or Final Fantasy Tactics, but the goal–be a good person for the important people in your life–and the ability to throw a ball for battle, makes it all feel new and interesting. After repairing Desta’s relationship with Fran, I only barely began the story. It seems I also only scratched the surface of this game. Desta’s conflict and resolution with Fran is only the beginning of the story, and there seems to be various mechanical abilities you unlock and can swap between.
As revealed during the GameSpot Swipe mobile showcase, Desta: The Memories Between releases September 27 for mobile devices by way of Netflix and will then make its way to platforms like Steam and Switch in the future.
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Big news for Grand Theft Auto VI today, as Take-Two has confirmed that Grand Theft Auto VI will be released in Fall 2025. Previously, the game was targeting a release at some unspecified point in the year. This could be a delay for GTA VI, as Take-Two had previously indicated a release earlier in 2025.
“Our outlook reflects a narrowing of Rockstar Games’ previously established window of Calendar 2025 to Fall of Calendar 2025 for Grand Theft Auto VI,” Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said. “We are highly confident that Rockstar Games will deliver an unparalleled entertainment experience, and our expectations for the commercial impact of the title continue to increase.”
GTA VI is in development at Rockstar North in Edinburgh, Scotland, with Rockstar’s teams around the world supporting the game’s development. Rockstar Games parent company Take-Two has said the developer is seeking “perfection.”
Activision has released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming Season 4 update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone. The season is confirmed for May 29, and the big update brings the return of Warzone’s popular Kar98k bolt-action rifle.
The brief video clip doesn’t give much away, with quick images of clocks, timers, and keypads. These teasers could be referring to the bunkers in Warzone, which haven’t been unlocked yet, and they could be preparing to open in Season 4. The images could also be teasing an upcoming reveal for Call of Duty 2024. The new game reveal may or may not be tied to the Warzone bunkers, which is something we’ve seen in the past with Call of Duty in-game reveal events.
In addition to the Season 4 clip, Activision also sent packages to Call of Duty influencers that contained teasers to reveal the popular Kar98k rifle is returning. It’s uncertain if this will be the marksman-rifle version seen in Modern Warfare 2019 or Call of Duty: Vanguard’s sniper-rifle version, but it was described in the teasers as being a bolt-action rifle, which makes sense, seeing as it’s a real weapon used by Germany in WW2.
More details will likely arrive in the coming days leading up to Season 4’s launch. In other Call of Duty news, Warzone’s recent update has added a secret “Sally” pistol weapon blueprint, which seems to be teasing Treyarch’s rumored Black Ops 6.
The latest update to Warzone seems to have slipped in a secret weapon blueprint that teases this year’s upcoming Call of Duty game, which is rumored to be Treyarch’s Black Ops 6. Here we’ll explain how you can unlock the “Sally” weapon blueprint for the 9mm Daemon.
The Sally weapon blueprint explained
The Sally weapon blueprint is an akimbo version of the 9mm Daemon pistol, and the cosmetic is skinned to look like the iconic pistols from the cover of 2010’s Call of Duty: Black Ops. In Black Ops 1’s Zombies mode, the M1911 starter pistol could also be Pack-a-Punched to become the powerful “Mustang and Sally” akimbo variant.
Treyarch has tweeted a response to a player’s mention of Warzone’s secret weapon blueprint, so it is very likely a purposeful tease of their upcoming title.
How to get the Sally weapon blueprint
To unlock the Sally blueprint, you’ll need to find the 9mm Daemon in a match of Warzone and get a kill with the gun. Getting your first kill with the pistol will complete the secret challenge called “She Never Lets Me Down,” and the blueprint will be available for use in both MW3 and Warzone.
This will only unlock the Sally blueprint for whoever picks it up and gets a kill with it, but after you or a teammate unlocks the weapon, it can then be dropped mid-match for any remaining teammates to try and unlock the blueprint for themselves.
The 9mm Daemon is very rare ground loot that can reportedly be found across various modes in standard battle royale and Resurgence. This gun can be found as loot on the ground or scavenged from supply boxes.
Some players claim that the spawn rates are better in Warzone’s Fully Loaded LTM for Rebirth Island, but there don’t seem to be any guaranteed spawn locations for the 9mm Daemon.
Another football season, another installment of Madden. And while the 2025 NFL season is still quite a way off, preorders for Madden NFL 25 are already open ahead of its August 16 release, and you can get a free $10 gift card with your preorder at Best Buy. Three versions of the game are up for grabs–one of which comes bundled with a copy of EA Sports College Football 25 (which releases July 16), making it a great way to save money if you know you’ll be picking up both later this year. We still don’t know a whole lot about this installment of the iconic franchise, though EA Sports will likely give it the usual refresh with improved mechanics and animations, an updated Ultimate Team mode, and more.
All Madden NFL 25 preorders come with bonus in-game content. The pricier the edition you pick, the more in-game goodies you’ll get. If you opt for the standard edition of Madden NFL 25, you’ll get the Cover Athlete Elite Player Item (TBA), two strategy items, Superstar Drip Gear (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only), and the Legendary XP Boost (also exclusive to PS5 and Xbox Series X|S).
Preorder the Madden NFL 25 standard edition to get the base game, Cover Athlete Elite Player Item, 2 Strategy Items, Superstar Drip Gear, and Legendary XP Boost. Preorders are currently live at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop. As mentioned above, if you preorder at Best Buy, you’ll get a $10 gift card with your order.
The Xbox disc-based version of the game comes with Xbox Series X and Xbox One versions of the game thanks to dual entitlement. On PlayStation, the PS4 disc has a free upgrade to PS5, whereas the PS5 disc only works on PS5.
If you want to snag a couple of extra digital goodies or get on the gridiron early, the Madden NFL 25 deluxe edition might be a good investment. Along with the base game and everything included in the standard edition, you’ll also get the following:
The most exciting preorder is the Madden NFL 25 MVP Bundle. Not only does this get you the Madden NFL 25 Deluxe Edition, but you’ll also get the EA Sports College Football 25 Deluxe Ddition. That’s a $200 value. So if you know you’ll be playing both titles this year, consider stepping up to this discounted bundle.
Three days early access starting August 13
4,600 Madden Points
Early Access Ultimate Team Challenges
AKA Player Item
Cover Athlete Elite Player Item
Choice of 2 Strategy Items
Superstar Drip Gear (PS5 and Series X|S only)
Legendary XP Boost (PS5 and Series X|S only)
EA Sports College Football 25 Deluxe Edition
Note: EA Sports College Football 25 is only available on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. You should not buy this bundle if you play Madden on PS4 or Xbox One.
Three days early access starting July 16
4,600 College Football Points
Heisman Hopeful Ultimate Team Pack (1 player item out 5)
Alma Mater Ultimate Team Pack (1 player item out of 134)
Cover Athlete Ultimate Team Pack (1 player item out of 3)
Amazon is running a huge book sale through May 20, giving you a chance to score physical and digital books for some of the lowest prices of the year. Along with books, you’ll find a free 3-month trial to Kindle Unlimited, as well as a variety of ereader and tablet deals. The catalog is packed with hundreds of great books and devices, so we’ve pulled together a handy roundup of notable price cuts to help you navigate the event.
Quick look: Amazon Book Sale – $2 ebooks
From digital books for $2 and popular paperbacks for 50% off to tablets and more, here are the best Amazon Book Sale deals.
Kindle Unlimited 3-Month Trial
Before checking out all the other great deals, it’s worth noting that Amazon is offering a three-month trial of Kindle Unlimited. You’d typically pay $36 for three months, so getting to check it out for free is pretty enticing. Along with unlimited access to over four million digital titles, you’ll get to enjoy thousands of audiobooks and a variety of magazine subscriptions.
Amazon Kindle Device Deals
A handful of Amazon’s Kindle devices are on sale during this event, though the most notable discount is for the Kindle Scribe. Along with letting you read ebooks, the device lets you draw on the screen with an included stylus, making it great for doodling or taking notes in the margins. Typically available for $340, you can pick up the premium gadget for just $240. You’ll also find a bunch of Fire tablets on sale–including several that are built just for kids.
Kindle ebook Deals
Kindle ebooks are a huge part of this event, with dozens of titles listed for just $2. That makes it easy to cross off titles on your wishlist without breaking your budget. This includes The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and multiple other Tolkien books focused on Middle-earth. Science fiction fans can pick up several of Neal Stephenson’s stellar novels for only $2 as well, including Reamde and Anathem. You’ll also find Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow for $6 (down from $14), which follows two game developers as they find success and grow more entwined over the years.
Amazon Editors Picks
If you’re searching for a physical book for your bookshelf, consider taking a gander at the sales hubs pulled together by Amazon’s book editors. Dozens of well-regarded books are included in the savings, though some of our favorites are Red Rising, The Maid, and The Mystery Guest. All three are on sale for at least 50% off their usual prices, making this a great time to check them out. You should also check out
Popular on Goodreads
Not sold on any of the picks above? You’ll find plenty more deals on physical books in this collection, which includes the books that a lot of Goodreads users have added to their virtual shelves. Notable discounts include Gareth Brown’s 2024 fantasy hit The Book of Doors and Neal Stephenson’s modern sci-fi classic Snow Crash.
Diablo 4 Season 4, Loot Reborn, is here, bringing a reworked loot system and new seasonal content. Among the new content is the Seasonal Journey, which provides a series of tasks to complete, which provides rewards in the shape of aspects, resources, and battle pass XP. Since the Seasonal Journey provides a ton of battle pass XP, it is the best way to get Smoldering Ashes, which provide season-long boosts. There are seven chapters in the Seasonal Journey that will take you from level 1 all the way to level 100 and beyond.
Chapter 1
You must complete 8 out of 10 objectives to complete this chapter.
Chapter 1 objectives:
What Lurks Below: Complete 3 cellars
Den of Evil: Complete any dungeon found on your map
Trouble in the Wilds: Complete 2 world events
One of the Pack: Increase your Wolf’s Honor Rank to 1 by battling evil in Helltide Zones
Forager: Collect 50 Bundled Herbs from Harvest Nodes, Cellars, or various other sources throughout Sanctuary
Fragrant Find: Collect 10 Angelbreath from Harvest Nodes, Cellar Mastery, or various other sources throughout Sanctuary
Prospector: Collect 50 Iron Chunks from salvaging Weapons and Jewelry, Mineral Nodes, or various other sources throughout Sanctuary
Tanner’s Apprentice: Collect 50 Rawhide from salvaging Armor, defeating Monsters, or various other sources throughout Sanctuary
Joining the Fray: Complete 1 Iron Wolf Event found during a Helltide
Spoils of Hell: Open 1 Tortured Gifts during Helltide
All of the Chapter 1 objectives are fairly simple and should be both easy and quick to complete. The only objective on the list that could be an issue is completing two world events, just because you have to wait for one to be live, but world events do occur relatively frequently.
Chapter 1 Rewards:
Greater Favor: Contains Favor, which is battle pass XP
First Journey Cache: Contains Consumables, such as Elixirs and Murmuring Obols
First Journey Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Herbs and Gem Fragments
First Journey Equipment Cache: Contains a Legendary Weapon, Gloves, and Amulet for your class
Chapter 2
You must complete 7 out of 10 objectives to complete this chapter.
Chapter 2 Objectives:
Veteran of Ashes: Acquire 666 Aberrant Cinders during a Helltide
Miracles of Alchemy: Craft 10 Elixirs at the Alchemist
Keeper of the Keys: Collect 3 Whispering Keys, sold at the Purveyor of Curiosities
Touching the Eternal: Unlock 3 Aspects in the Codex of Power, such as through completing Dungeons
Honorary Wolf: Increase your Wolf’s Honor Rank to 6 by battling evil in Helltide zones
Notarized Nuisance: Increase your Threat Level to Max by defeating monsters during Helltide
Expanded Repertoire: Learn 1 Recipe of Magic rarity or higher
Cinder Spender: Open 10 Tortured Gifts during Helltide
Mad Prophecies: Complete 3 Doomsayer Events found during Helltide
Demonic Presences: Disrupt 3 Cultist Rituals found during Helltide
Again, nothing too difficult or time consuming here. The best thing to do here is to try and nab the six objectives that are all related to the Helltide at once, and then just complete one additional objective, whichever one seems easiest for you.
Chapter 2 Rewards:
Greater Favor
Second Journey Cache: Contains a Temper Manual and Consumables, such as Elixirs and Baneful Hearts
Second Journey Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Herbs and Veiled Crystals
Second Journey Equipment Cache: Contains a Legendary Weapon, Pants, and Ring for your class
Chapter 3
You must complete 8 of 10 objectives to complete this chapter.
Chapter 3 Objectives:
Risk and Reward: Buy 25 pieces of equipment from the Purveyor of Curiosities
A Master at Work: Complete 3 World Events with Mastery
Hard Fought Victory: Complete 1 Legion Event
Forsaken Offerings: Obtain 10 Caches from the Tree of Whispers by completing Whispers
Raised by Wolves: Increase your Wolf’s Honor Rank to 9 by battling evil in Helltide zones
Ineffable Draughts: Consume 5 Seasonal Elixirs, Elixir of Momentum or Elixir of Holy Bolts
Basic Needs: Temper 5 Affixes onto Gear at the Blacksmith
Thorn in Hell: Defeat 666 Monsters while at Max Threat Level during Helltide
Predator and Prey: Defeat 666 Monsters while Bloodmarked in Hostile areas
Capable Craftsmen: Learn 1 Recipe of Rare rarity of higher
The two objectives here that are the easiest to skip will be Predator and Prey and Forsaken Offerings. Predator and Prey requires you to kill enemies in a PvP zone, while marked for other players to attack, which some people might not be interested in doing. Forsaken Offerings requires you to complete enough Whispers to obtain 10 caches, which isn’t hard, but is time consuming enough that you might finish the other objectives first.
Chapter 3 Rewards:
Greater Favor
Third Journey Cache: Contains Consumables, such as Sigil Powder and Baneful Hearts
Third Journey Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Veiled Crystals and Forgotten Souls
Third Journey Equipment Cache: Contains a Legendary Weapon, Chest Armor, and Boots for your class
Third Journey Summoning Cache: Contains Summoning Materials to challenge Bosses in World Tier 3
Chapter 4
You must complete 9 of 11 objectives to complete this chapter.
Chapter 4 Objectives:
Pilgrim of Horror: Complete a Tier 10 or higher Nightmare Dungeon
Blessing of the Strong: Equip Sacred Legendary items in every slot
Confront the Creature: Defeat the Blood Maiden during Helltide in World Tier 3 or higher
Baptized in Hell: Defeat 15 Hellborne during a Helltide
Shards of the Fiends: Collect 5 Scattered Prisms, found primarily from defeating World Bosses
The Long Howl: Complete 15 Iron Wolf Events found during Helltide in World Tier 3 or higher
Most Dangerous Game: Defeat 15 Elite Monsters while Bloodmarked in Hostile areas
Seed to Evil: Collect 15 Baneful Hearts by defeating Hellborne during a Helltide in World Tier 3 or higher
Stem the Tide: Defeat 666 Monsters while at Max Threat Level during Helltide in World Tier 3 or higher
Brink of Madness: Defeat 666 Monsters while using the Profane Mindcage during a Helltide
Decent into Delirium: Defeat 666 Elite Monster while using the Profane Mindcage during Helltide in World Tier 3
The vast majority of these objectives are done in a Helltide, so focusing on those will make this chapter go faster. The two skippable objectives are Shards of the Fiends and Most Dangerous Game. Shards of the Fiends requires you to beat world bosses, which spawn every three hours roughly, so you might miss your opportunity depending on when you are playing. Most Dangerous Game is another PvP area objective, which some players might not be interested in doing.
Chapter 4 Rewards:
Greater Favor
Captain of the Wolves Emblem
Fourth Journey Cache: Contains a Temper Manual and Consumables, such as Profane Mindcages and a Scroll of Amnesia
Fourth Journey Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Veiled Crystals and Forgotten Souls
Fourth Journey Equipment Cache: Contains a Legendary Weapon, Helm, and Ring for your class
Fourth Journey Summoning Cache: Contains Summoning Materials to challenge Bosses in World Tier 4
Slayer (Chapter 5)
You must complete 9 of 11 objectives to complete this chapter.
Slayer Objectives:
The Gathering Fires: Acquire 6,666 Aberrant Cinders during Helltie on World Tier 4
Damnation’s Downfall: Defeat each of the 5 Helltide Commanders while using the Profane Mindcage during Helltides, summoned after completing Helltide Events
Shock and Awe: Defeat Grigoire, the Galvanic Saint in World Tier 4
No Mere Mortal: Unlock a Legendary Paragon node after reaching level 50, through using Paragon Points
Mephisto’s Bane: Purify 33,333 Seeds of Hatred obtained in Hostile areas at an Altar of Extraction
Alpha Member: Increase your Wolf’s Honor Rank to 15 by battling evil in Helltide zones
Form and Function: Upgrade Gear by adding 5 Sockets to them at the Jeweler
Guilt: Defeat Echo of Varshan in World Tier 3, summoned beneath the Tree of Whispers with materials from World Tier 3 Whisper Caches
Ancient Craft: Temper 8 Affixes onto Ancestral Gear at the Blacksmith
Precious Shards: Salvage 100 Ancestral Legendary items at the Blacksmith
Heir to Transcendence: Equip Ancestral items in every slot
Once again, many of these objectives involve doing activities in a Helltide, so many will be done simultaneously. The two easiest to skip will be Mephisto’s Bane, the PvP objective, and No Mere Mortal. No Mere Mortal requires a legendary Paragon Node, which will likely take about 15 to 20 Paragon Points to reach depending on your board, so you will likely need to be a few levels past 50 and you might complete the other objectives prior to that.
Slayer Rewards:
Epic Favor
Slayer’s Cache: Contains Consumables, such as Runeshards and a Scroll of Amnesia
Slayer’s Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Obducite and Scattered Prisms
Slayer’s Equipment Cache: Contains two Ancestral Legendaries and an Ancestral Unique for your class
Slayer’s Summoning Cache: Contains Summoning Materials to challenge Bosses in World Tier 4
Champion (Chapter 6)
You will need to complete 10 of 12 objectives to complete this chapter
Champion Objectives:
Not All Who Wander: Defeat 5 Seething Abomination while Bloodmarked in Hostile areas
Lootmaster: Open 10 Tortured Gifts during a single Helltide in World Tier 4
Forgiveness: Defeat Lord Zir in World Tier 4, summoned in Fractured Peaks with Exquisite Blood from World Tier 4 World Bosses or Legion Events
Harbinger of Ice: Defeat The Beast in the Ice in World Tier 4, summoned with Distilled Fear from Tier 30 or higher Nightmare Dungeons
Anointed in Blood: Reach Level 90
Born in Torment: Defeat 10 Hellborne while using the Profane Mindcage during Helltide in World Tier 4
Anguish Ignited: Defeat Echo of Andariel in World Tier 4, summoned in Kehjistan with Materials from The Beast in The Ice and Lord Zir
Exterminator: Defeat Echo of Duriel in World Tier 4, summoned in Kehjistan with materials from Grigoire and the Echo of Varshan
Heritage of Artisans: Learn 1 Recipe of Legendary rarity or higher
Honing Craft: Attempt to Masterwork 20 gear at the Blacksmith
Cleaning Day: Defeat 666 Monsters within 6 Minutes while using a Profane Mindcage during Helltide in World Tier 4
Preamable: Complete Artificer’s Tier 1 or higher in The Pit, located at the Artificer’s Obelisk in Cerrigar and activated with Runeshards
This chapter contains several difficult objectives, so you must pick your skips wisely. While most of the summoned bosses will be a bit of a challenge, Exterminator requires you to beat Duriel, who is summoned using materials from The Beast In The Ice and Lord Zir, which are needed for another challenge, so Duriel will be one of the last objectives completed anyway. Once again, Not All Who Wander is a PvP zone focused objective, so that might be a good one to skip too.
Champion Rewards:
Epic Favor
Mark of the Artificer Emblem
Champion’s Cache: Contains a Temper Manual and Consumables, such as Runeshards and Scrolls of Amnesia
Champion’s Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Ingolith and Scattered Prisms
Champion’s Equipment Cache: Contains two Ancestral Legendaries and an Ancestral Unique for your class
Champion’s Summoning Cache: Contains Stygian Stones and other Summoning Materials to challenge Tormented Echo Bosses
Destroyer (Chapter 7)
You need to complete 7 of 9 objectives to complete this chapter.
Destroyer Objectives:
Blessed Mother Departed: Defeat Echo of Lilith in World Tier 4, remembered in Nevesk
Glyphmaster: Improve 5 Paragon Glyphs to Rank 15 by completing Nightmare Dungeon
Alpha of the Pack: Increase your Wolf’s Honor Rank to 18 by battling evil in Helltide zones
Delved Deep: Complete Artificer’s Tier 21 or higher in The Pit, located at the Artificer’s Obelisk in Cerrigar and activated with Runeshards
Horadric Smith: Masterwork Gear to rank 8 at the Balcksmith
Anathema: Defeat the Blood Maiden while using the Profane Mindcage during Helltide in World Tier 4
The Bigger They Are: Defeat 10 World Bosses
Anguish Extinguished: Use Stygian Stones to summon and defeat Tormented Echo of Andariel
Eradicator: Use Stygian Stones to summon and defeat Tormented Echo of Duriel
With this being the final chapter, all of these objectives are both difficult and time consuming, although two are particularly difficult. Blessed Mother Departed and Eradicator both require you to complete the two hardest boss fights in Diablo 4, Duriel and Lilith, on the highest world tier. You will need a basically complete build to take down these fights, so these will likely be the final two objectives completed.
Destroyer Rewards:
Destroyer’s Cache: Contains Consumables, such as Runeshards and Scrolls of Amnesia
Destroyer’s Crafting Cache: Contains Crafting Materials, such as Neathiron and Scattered Prisms
Destroyer’s Equipment Cache: Contains two Ancestral Legendaries and two Ancestral Uniques for your class
Destroyer’s Summoning Cache: Contains Stygian Stones and other Summoning Materials to challenge Tormented Echo Bosses