Destiny 2 game director apologizes, promises more PvP content

The past few weeks have been tumultuous for Destiny 2, a sequel to the popular Destiny 1. fans — just ahead of Bungie’s big reveal of The Final Shape expansion on Aug. 22 — game director Joe Blackburn has come to the rescue.

This Tuesday Blackburn posted a videoThe studio never before used this format of Blackburn talking to himself on Twitter. In this 16-minute video, Blackburn talks about the State of the Game article from a few weeks ago, what went wrong with it, how Bungie is fixing the pain points in the future, and what players can expect in next week’s reveal.

The bulk of Blackburn’s time in the video is about PvP, which has been a pain point in the community for years. According to Blackburn, Bungie now believes that putting out one map a year isn’t great for the game — counter to what the State of the Game article had suggested. Bungie instead will release several Crucible map packs each year.

Blackburn also spoke about creating a “PvP Strike Team” whose job will be to brainstorm fixes, communicate them to the community, and then implement them very quickly. Bungie used to use this tactic when the game’s state was bad between both the Curse Of Osiris The following are some examples of how to get started: Warmind Expanding in 2018

On the topic of armor, Blackburn spoke about several different types of armor in the game, and how Bungie has chosen to shy away from armor that players don’t use much, like the sets found in the ritual playlists (Strikes, Crucible, and Gambit). Bungie is in fact breaking a pledge they made to provide one new armor set for each expansion. Bungie has not informed the public of this change. Lightfall, and players have been making a stink about it since the expansion’s release earlier this year.

You can replace the armor from LightfallBungie has announced that it will add a set of real money-only armor originally planned for Season 22 to the pool of ritual sets next season. However, Blackburn was clear that this is an apology for the miscommunication, and that players shouldn’t necessarily expect a yearly ritual armor set going forward afterThe final shape.

Blackburn also teased several other things. The Final Form reveal. He told players not to expect any major system changes to appear in the showcase, and that it’s instead focused for a wider audience. He also revealed that Xur would be receiving a major revamp in the next expansion, including Strange Coins, and that players could expect a redesigned HUD to better display buffs and negative effects.

Blackburn said he would continue the communications with residents as the year progresses. The Final FormWith live streams, he plays the game while addressing feedback from community members.

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