In the wake of some new lore discoveries inDestiny 2, players have been given a look at how the vanguard leader Zavala keeps his wits about him through the never ending fight against the Darkness. While players have always known about Zavala’s love of knitting and crochet, the newFourth Horseman Exotic Questhas let players in on his secret that the titan is a fan of pumping irons to spirited workout music.

Along with this revelation, Bungie has released a new soundtrack including Zavala’s favorite workout music along with inspirational quotes fromDestiny 2’s own crucible handler, Shaxx. Releasing in a number of different languages, players can visit the destinygame YouTube channel to find a series of tunes to keepplayers pumped in the Crucible.

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The tune itself sounds like a standard workout mix, the kind that one might expect to find playing in the background of an Insanity training video. However, periodically, Shaxx will shout some of his more uplifting lines that skilled players would recognize from the Crucible whenever the tide of battle turns in their favor. Maybe this will even get players excited to compete in the Crucible again, asTrials of Osiris begins to lose favorwith some of the previously dedicated players of the high challenge game mode.

As mentioned before, the Shaxxercise song has been released in a number of different languages, offering players from across the world the opportunity to listen to Shaxx shout encouragement at them in their preferred tongue. However, this isn’t the first time the company has released videos in multiple languages, as many trailers including theFourth Horsemantrailer have been simulcast in multiple languages before. In that case, Bungie has been consistently attentive to the needs of multilingual fans from all across the world who might be interested in the news coming out forDestiny 2as it breaks.

Gettingaccess to Zavala’s officeand having a glimpse of the stoic leader’s personality has certainly deepened the sometimes brushed over lore of Bungie. If that’s the case, then checking the grimoire over again could be a quality idea for lore hunters, especially if it gives us a chance to hear Ikora’s reading playlist in the future. Either that or some long lost music player full of illegal music with a C-6 embossed on the side to give players some jams for gunslinging across the Solar System.

Destiny 2is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.