Recently, Bungie launched the Destiny 2 hotfix 3.1.0.1 which has targeted to fix some of the game’s most notable bugs in various parts that you might’ve faced during your playthrough once or more. Below, you can check out all the patch notes for the new update: Destiny 2 Hotfix 3.1.0.1 Activities Battlegrounds: Fixed an issue
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Destiny 2 Season of the Chosen has already welcomed a bunch of useful and badass weapons that players get one after another through drops or by doing certain quests. Previously, we talked about how to get weapons such as Salvager’s Salvo grenade launcher, Frozen Orbit sniper, Bottom Dollar hand cannon, Extraordinary Rendition SMG, and Shadow
The new Destiny 2 Season — Season of the Chosen — is now in session. With it, a whole slew of changes, including new exotics, two previously vaulted strikes (and one new strike), loot from Trials of Osiris, and more. One of the iciest new changes is a brand-new Aspect for the Stasis subclass, called
Destiny 2: Season of the Chosen is nearly upon us. The next expansion kicks off today after the extended maintenance period ends. In fact, by the time you’re reading this, it’s probably already live. This means you need to know how to get Destiny 2‘s new exotics. Fortunately, it’s not too tough of a process.
In most of the multiplayer games, it’s easy to find a character or a hero or a weapon that turn into a meme for its lack of features or uselessness. When it comes to Bungie’s shooter hit, Destiny 2 Aeon Cult Exotics are probably in a same situation. However, that is going to change in
All good things must come to an end. It looks like online services will be coming to a close for Halo on Xbox 360 in December of 2021. Announced via Halo Way Point, 343 shared that the studio will begin to sunset Halo Xbox 360 services to fully focus on the future of the franchise
Bungie’s online first-person shooter Destiny 2 has been popular for a while now, and since the arrival of the Xbox Series X / S and PS5, conversations surrounding the game seem to have increased. This is more than likely due to the new Beyond Light DLC that finds players heading to Europa on a new story. And shortly
Since the launch of the PS5 and Xbox Series X / S, there seems to be a good deal of noise online surrounding Destiny 2, with players both old and new alike jumping into the game and exploring Europa, Beyond Light’s new snow-covered planet. With an already incredibly active community, Forbes has been keeping eyes on conversations going
In a time where games are growing larger when it comes to file size all the time (looking at you, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare), developer Bungie is looking to do the exact opposite and ensure that its own title, Destiny 2, can be less egregious the hard drives of players. Detailed in a new blog post
With Destiny 2 heading into its fourth year, the popular shooter has been iterated on by developer Bungie with an ton of different expansions and content updates over the years. Leading into its next expansion release with Beyond Light later this year, the developer has inevitably run into the issue of trying to continue updating the game
It’s undisputed that Halo 3 was a pretty big game-changer when it released in 2007. It capped off a now-legendary trilogy of games, bringing with it technology that would influence some of the best first-person shooters for years to come. Even now, almost 13 years after the launch of Halo 3, I still find new
Originally slated to arrive in September, Bungie has today announced that the latest expansion for Destiny 2 needs a bit more time in the oven. Divulged over on Bungie’s website today via a new blog post, Destiny 2: Beyond Light is now slated to release almost two months after its initial date and will now arrive on
The future of Destiny 2 was revealed in all its glory today. The team at Bungie pulled back the curtain on their new Beyond Light expansion, while also giving fans tons of details about the future of the game. If you’re looking for more info about everything discussed today, be sure to give our “Everything
Today, Destiny 2‘s general manager and game director, Mark Noseworthy and Luke Smith respectively, sat down to discuss the future of Bungie’s popular loot shooter. During the livestream, not only did they reveal a new expansion and season, they announced some really exciting content for this brand new era of Destiny content. Here is everything
Over 3 years after its initial release, Destiny 2 continues to be supported with expansive ranges of content and new missions for players to take on. Following last year’s Shadowkeep expansion, today Bungie outlined some of the major new additions that players can expect to see all the way through 2022, including how the Destiny 2 experience will be
Today, Bungie revealed the next Destiny 2 expansion and season during its scheduled livestream. Go beyond the light. Destiny 2: Beyond Light // Sept 22, 2020https://t.co/R00L1WAxqG pic.twitter.com/foIzgCdiEd — Destiny 2 (@DestinyTheGame) June 9, 2020 The next Destiny 2 expansion is called Beyond Light and will launch on September 22, 2020. This date may not be
Waiting to see what’s next for Bungie’s loot shooter? The next chapter of Destiny 2 will be revealed next week. In a recent tweet from the official Destiny Twitter account, a teaser trailer for the “future of Destiny 2” is revealed. There isn’t much shown, but The Drifter, the NPC that hosts Gambit matches, seems
You might have missed it as we did in today’s Inside Xbox show, but Bungie was on that screen with tons of other developers and publishers. And before you get excited about anything else sneaking into this story, no, Bungie isn’t returning to the Halo franchise. The giant developer is, however, bringing Destiny 2 into the next
For the past year and a half or so, I’ve been gearing up for the release of Halo Infinite by revisiting every mainline game in the series. Despite having played nearly all entries countless times, this was the first instance in nearly a decade that I was finally returning to some of these classic shooters. I
Our ongoing coverage of the Covid-19 coronavirus’ impacts on gaming continues today with news that Destiny developer Bungie has shut down their offices. Not just their headquarters in Seattle, where the virus has recently broken out, but globally. Announced through a blog post on Bungie’s site, the company is reacting to the spread of the
Halo Infinite is due to launch later this year sometime alongside the new Xbox Series X. As the months go on, we keep seeing short clips of the audio process behind the upcoming Halo title, such as recording pugs, guns, and vehicles. But what about taking a trip back to the past? Martin O’Donnell, a composer well
After kickstarting the arrival of Halo: The Master Chief Collection on PC last month with the arrival of Halo: Reach, 343 Industries has now given fans more insight into the upcoming rollout of the other installments in the collection. Announced via a new blog post on the Halo Waypoint website, it was revealed that the next game
Bungie, the Destiny 2 development studio, officially launched their Guardians for Australia Campaign that they previously announced on their official blog post last week. The charity campaign aims to raise money to combat the devastating bush fires currently raging in Australia. According to the official site the T-shirt, which comes with an exclusive Destiny 2
Currently the rampaging bushfires in Australian have wreaked major havoc, so far having claimed over 2000 homes, at least 25 human lives, and over a billion animals. Destiny 2 developers Bungie have decided to lend their support as well through an upcoming fundraiser. In the latest This Week At Bungie post, Foundation manager Christine Edwards
With Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s fifth and final Fighter’s Pass DLC character likely to be revealed soon, speculation is running rampant in the community about who could soon be coming to the popular fighting game. Ahead of The Game Awards next week, the location in which many assume this new DLC fighter will be revealed, a
Yesterday saw the arrival of Halo: Reach for The Master Chief Collection. It landed on both Xbox One and PC. Kotaku reported yesterday that on Steam, The Master Chief Collection quickly shot up the charts on Steam’s most-played games. According to the Steam Game Statistics, the game had over 100,000 concurrent players at one point which has ensured the game
Like PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold, a Stadia Pro subscription for Google’s new cloud-based platform comes with some from games. While Google was coy about how often these titles would drop in the past, it seems like they will be coming monthly. At launch, Stadia Pro members (so everyone who owns Google Stadia at
Bungie revealed this morning that Destiny 2 is set to come to Google Stadia later in the year and soon after, in its own live stream hosted by Bungie, further unveiled the full scope of what the future of the game will involve. Bungie detailed quite a bit of information ranging from a new expansion, a
As the first ever Stadia Connect livestream goes on, Google are making some interesting announcements regarding games coming to the platforms. While avid gamers will be pleased to know that new titles like Baldur’s Gate 3 are coming to the system, some ports are also in the pipeline like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Doom Eternal.
This morning, data miner Ginsor discovered an image that seemed to reveal that cross-save support was coming to Destiny 2. As fans of Bungie’s game started speculating about this being announced during tomorrow’s livestream, Kotaku came out with a report stating they have heard from sources that cross-saving is coming to game. Not only that,
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