All corrections
Wikipedia April 2, 2026 at 07:06 AM

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destiny_2:_Shadowkeep

4 corrections found

1
Claim
takes place in the Black Garden on Mars from the original game
Correction

The Black Garden is not canonically located on Mars. Destiny dialogue says it is 'not on any map of known space and time,' and Bungie described Garden of Salvation as reaching 'beyond dimensions' into the Black Garden.

Full reasoning

This phrasing is inaccurate because it presents the Black Garden as if it were literally on Mars.

In Destiny's own dialogue, Ghost says of the Black Garden: "If this is the Black Garden, it's not on any map of known space and time." That directly contradicts a simple Mars location. Mars was the access point for the original mission, but once the Guardian enters, the game explicitly says the Garden is not mapped as a normal place in known space and time.

Bungie's Shadowkeep-era promotional description for Garden of Salvation says the signal reaches "beyond dimensions, into the uncharted wilds of the Black Garden." That official wording likewise describes the Garden as extradimensional/uncharted rather than a location straightforwardly "on Mars."

So the article's wording should distinguish between being accessed via Mars in Destiny 1 and actually being located on Mars, which official Destiny text does not support.

2 sources
2
Claim
with each season lasting ten weeks
Correction

This is incorrect. Bungie's season support pages show only Season of the Undying lasted 10 weeks; Season of Dawn and Season of the Worthy each ran about 13 weeks.

Full reasoning

Bungie's own season support pages do not show all Year 3 seasons lasting ten weeks.

  • Season of the Undying ran from October 1, 2019 to December 10, 2019 — about 10 weeks.
  • Season of Dawn ran from December 10, 2019 to March 10, 2020 — about 13 weeks.
  • Season of the Worthy ran from March 10, 2020 to June 9, 2020 — about 13 weeks.

So the article's blanket statement that each season lasted ten weeks is contradicted by Bungie's official dates. Only the first of those seasons fits that duration.

3 sources
3
Claim
Season of Dawn, began and then concluded on March 9, 2020. The third season, Season of the Worthy, began on March 10 and concluded on June 8. The fourth and final season for Shadowkeep, Season of Arrivals, began on June 9 and was originally to conclude on September 21, but was extended to November 9
Correction

These end dates are each one day early. Bungie's official support pages list Season of Dawn ending on March 10, Season of the Worthy on June 9, and Season of Arrivals on November 10, all at weekly reset.

Full reasoning

Bungie's official season support pages contradict these dates.

  • Season of Dawn is listed by Bungie as ending on March 10, 2020 at weekly reset, not March 9.
  • Season of the Worthy is listed as ending on June 9 at weekly reset, not June 8.
  • Season of Arrivals is listed as ending on November 10 at weekly reset, not November 9.

So the article's stated end dates are off by one day for all three seasons.

3 sources
4
Claim
within the Black Garden on Mars
Correction

The Black Garden is not canonically a normal location on Mars. Destiny dialogue says it is 'not on any map of known space and time,' and Bungie described it as lying 'beyond dimensions.'

Full reasoning

This repeats the same location error elsewhere in the article.

Destiny's own dialogue explicitly says the Black Garden is "not on any map of known space and time," which conflicts with describing it as simply being on Mars. Bungie's Shadowkeep-era description of the Garden of Salvation raid also says the signal reaches "beyond dimensions" into the Black Garden.

Mars was the route to the Garden in Destiny 1, but official text does not support treating the Black Garden itself as a straightforward Mars location.

2 sources
Model: OPENAI_GPT_5 Prompt: v1.16.0