Destiny 2 has been offline for 16 hours now, in the wake of a large hotfix that removed blues, nerfed airborne effectiveness and accidentally broke the entire game.
While there are plenty of sandbox changes still to be announced as Destiny 2 readies its next expansion, Lightfall, the recent revelation about how armor and buildcrafting are changing has given us a way forward in some areas all the same.
Something akin to a digital serial killer is circulating in Destiny 2 right now. It’s not affecting all that many people in the grand scheme of the player population, but it’s just about the most terrifying thing that can happen to you in the game. Entire characters are being deleted
While Destiny 2 has put out its best season this year in the form of Season of the Seraph, this has also been one of the worst seasons from a technical perspective I can remember.
A weird thing happened this past year when Nintendo announced that new Switch hardware would be coming to market. The main draw was a new OLED screen, and upon further examination it was clear there were no actual power upgrades in the new unit, despite previous rumors that some were coming.
Destiny 2 may not be launching any giant secret missions like Whisper or Zero Hour this season, its dedicated exotic mission, Operation Seraph’s Shield, has its fair share of secrets, including one in particular that w...