Bungie game director, Christopher Barrett, took to Twitter to detail some planned Destiny 2 future updates. In his tweet thread, he talks about the upcoming Iron Banner and Faction Rally events, new non-Eververse rewards, raid tweaks, vault space, and more.
Barrett also mentions the community feedback regarding Eververse, assuring players that “[Bungie] both want[s] [its] players to feel respected, and to deliver great content regularly to [its] community.” We’re to expect an update on the “path forward after the new year.”
Here’s the full series of Barrett’s tweets:
Happy Holidays Guardians. I hope you are enjoying the The Dawning or at least a bit of chaos in Mayhem. There are a few things I want to mention before the year ends…
— Christopher Barrett (@cgbarrett) December 23, 2017
For the upcoming Iron Banner and Faction Rally events, in addition to brand new seasonal armor Ornaments, we’re adding new themed Sparrows, Ghosts, Ships, and Shaders to the reward pools.
— Christopher Barrett (@cgbarrett) December 23, 2017
Also, early next year, we’re refactoring Raid itemization across the game. The most difficult activities should be the most rewarding.
— Christopher Barrett (@cgbarrett) December 23, 2017
And finally, I know we say it a lot, but we hear your feedback on Eververse. We both want our players to feel respected, and to deliver great content regularly to our community. Expect lots of discussion with the dev team and an update on our path forward after the new year.
— Christopher Barrett (@cgbarrett) December 23, 2017
One more for good measure. We have short term and long term solutions for Vault space in the works, since I know that is another hot topic.
— Christopher Barrett (@cgbarrett) December 23, 2017
Happy to hear from Bungie before the year’s out? What do you want to see changed in Destiny 2? Let us know.
In other Destiny 2 news, the first issue of the game’s webcomic is now out and available for free, the new Mayhem mode is broken thanks to a Warlock glitch, and here’s what happened to the game’s most powerful weapon.
Source: Christopher Barrett (Twitter)