Destiny 2 has been in a weird spot since Shadowkeep arrived.
That big expansion launched last October, but since then Bungie has relied on smaller, more incremental updates (and the season pass model) to keep players interested. The thing is, a lot of these activities are being removed from the game permanently over time so if you miss out, you’ve missed out forever. The good news? Bungie is going to be smoothing over some issues that have been lingering for a while: so those of you who do still actively play should benefit.
Noting that the team is “deep in the code,” the latest This Week at Bungie blog explains that the Chamber of Suffering should get some performance improvements, as well as bug fixes for the Necropolis, Sanctified Mind, Crucible matches and the UI in general. Bungie also points out that they’re aware of numerous framerate issues, particularly in some of the game’s instanced Shadowkeep encounters. You can find a quick rundown of some preliminary patch notes below.
For now, I’m mostly curious what Destiny Year 3 will look like. Hopefully the next expansion is a little more explosive.
This Week at Bungie [Bungie.net]
Source: Destructoid Bungie’s next big goal for Destiny 2 is to smooth out lingering performance issues