Destiny 2 used to have minimal downtime. However, now the sci-fi MMO experiences regular outages and error codes, preventing players from accessing the game and completing their quests, challenges, and loot drops. Bungie has finally provided some explanations for these issues, and they are as technical and complex as expected.
Originally launched in 2017, Destiny 2 has undergone significant growth over the years. Annual expansions have introduced new missions, locations, and gameplay mechanics. Cross-play and cross-save integration have connected players across different platforms. The game has also received a “next-gen” upgrade for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, greatly enhancing its visuals and gameplay on consoles. Additionally, a seasonal roadmap ensures that new content is regularly added to the game.
The stability of Destiny 2 has always fluctuated, but recently it has worsened. Prior to the release of Lightfall, the game felt unstable, and after the expansion launched in February, players have become accustomed to checking the Bungie Help Twitter account for updates on the game’s server status and maintenance schedules.
2023-07-04 01:00:07 Bungie Explains Why Destiny 2 Keeps Breaking
Original from kotaku.com
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