Alongside the Into The Light experience, Bungie released Update 7.3.6 for Destiny 2, a substantial patch that not only makes adjustments and fixes across the game, but adds in a number of highly requested features as well. So far, April 9 has proven to be a big day for Destiny 2 fans as the studio finally pulled the curtain back on The Final Shape. Bungie revealed a ton of new details for the expansion, as well as showcasing the new Prismatic subclass for Destiny 2, one that essentially lets players customize their class by mixing both Darkness and Light abilities.
Today's Destiny 2 reset also launched the highly anticipated Into the Light, a major experience that adds tons of new content for players to chase. In addition to the return of exotic missions The Whisper and Zero Hour, also making Whisper of the Worm and Outbreak Perfected craftable, Into The Light adds the Hall of Champions social space for gathering, collecting bounties, and unlocking pieces of the Brave Arsenal while tackling the new Horde mode called Onslaught. Players may also notice that some parts of the game may look or feel a little different, which is due to Update 7.3.6 launching as well.
In advance of the Destiny 2 Weekly Reset, Bungie posted the complete patch notes for Update 7.3.6. The update itself is fairly large, making plenty of changes and tweaks to activities like the Crucible. While fixing a variety of bugs, the Competitive Playlist saw a number of tweaks, including a unified ruleset for both Collision and Clash, where games span 10 minutes in total, respawn timers are set to 7 seconds with revives enabled, and both Special and Heavy ammo crates on a set schedule. Trials of Osiris are now more rewarding, as post-game weapon drops will be the weekly weapon.
The Destiny 2 Fireteam Finder has also received substantial changes to improve the notifications for applications and join requests, specifically for players who may not own that particular piece of content. Listing settings and filters have been improved to help create faster listings, the Banner under the Roster screen has been reduced in size, as well as a bunch of other issues being addressed.
However, for many players, the biggest change listed in the patch notes are for the various tweaks to perks, exotics, and weapon archetypes. For example, Pulse Rifles in general have seen changes across all four types, with Rapid-Fire, Lightweight, Adaptive, and Aggressive all getting a boost. Sunshot, Polaris Lance, One Thousand Voices, and Leviathan's Breath have all had their descriptions updated to include specific subclass verbs for better clarity, while Whisper of the Worm, One Thousand Voices, Quicksilver Storm, The Last Word, and FOrerunner have all received
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Bungie releases Update 7.3.6.2 for Destiny 2, adding new fixes and gameplay changes as well as tweaks to activities like the Crucible and Onslaught wave defense. Thanks in large part to the Into the Light update, Destiny 2 has seen a renaissance of sorts, with the player base returning and community positivity restored after a dark period of time the past few months. Into The Light has added one of the more popular activities Destiny 2 has seen in a long time with Onslaught, a horde style wave defense mode as well as 12 returning fan favorite guns like The Mountaintop and Recluse.
Moon Studios releases its biggest update for Early Access title No Rest for the Wicked with Hotfix 3 addressing a large number of community-driven issues including performance, game balance, and much more. Moon Studios' latest title has finally arrived, though as an Early Access title on Steam, where the developer can collect feedback and continue to improve the game before it launches in full. No Rest for the Wicked attempts to innovate the Action RPG genre, mixing elements of franchises like Diablo and adding some unique mechanics of its own.
Following its Early Access launch, Moon Studios releases the first update for No Rest for the Wicked, intending to address a number of performance and gameplay issues that players have been running into. Coming off the colorful Metroidvania inspired Ori franchise, Moon Studios surprised a lot of fans when it revealed its next game, No Rest for the Wicked. Referred to as a passion project by the studio, the team is blending elements from the Dark Souls and Diablo franchises in an effort to innovate and reinvigorate the Action RPG genre as a whole.
Capcom reveals planned changes to Dragon's Dogma 2 inside an upcoming April patch and gives players a sneak peek at what they can expect to see once it arrives. Capcom's return to its action RPG series has proven to be a hit with fans and critics alike, especially for those who enjoy customizing their Pawn helpers through the detailed character creator. Still, for all of its successes, Dragon's Dogma 2 launched with a number of issues which Capcom has been busy attempting to fix.
In an upcoming patch, Bungie is about to make the 50 wave Onslaught mode more rewarding for Destiny 2 players by offering ways to earn additional weapon drops. Into The Light has been a big time boost to Destiny 2 after the game has seemingly been stuck in a rough patch the past few months as a result of an expansion delay, internal issues at Bungie, and player burnout from an extended season.
Bungie releases update 7.3.6.1 for Destiny 2, bringing another wave of tweaks and changes to various activities in the popular game, including a fix for a popular exploit in The Whisper mission. Alongside the new update, this week also added two additional BRAVE weapons to the Destiny 2 arsenal. The Mountaintop and Midnight Coup are now available and should players finish the associated quests, they can be attuned and farmed from Onslaught for a chance to earn a holofoil god roll version.
To the surprise of many fans, one Destiny 2 player is able to completely solo all 50 waves of the Onslaught horde mode on legend difficulty. It appears that the Into The Light event was exactly what Destiny 2 players needed, as the overall experience has seemingly been a big hit. The event provided an influx of new content, with the Hall of Champions acting as a new social space and a gathering ground for those looking to acquire the return of fan-favorite weapons in the BRAVE arsenal in between the PvE horde mode activity called Onslaught.
Following a recent update that increased the amount of fire damage per tick, Arrowhead Game Studios confirms that it has plans to tone down the devastating effects in Helldivers 2. After a record-setting launch back in February, Helldivers 2 continues to maintain its impressive player numbers thanks in large part to how dynamic the game world feels. With the galactic map and missions constantly changing, Arrowhead Game Studios has managed to support the game through a live service system with consistent patches, quality of life updates, and new content to check out.
UPDATE 4/13: After a short time within the vault, Earthbending has returned to the game. The major issue with being able to glitch inside a player-made structure has been patched, though the normal functionality seems to be exactly as it was.
The latest collaboration arrives in Fortnite as the Avatar franchise makes its debut with a new limited time event filled with quests, rewards, and new elemental bending abilities players can utilize. In recent years, Fortnite has leaned into collaboration events with other franchises and IPs, seemingly bringing a wide range of content into the already popular Battle Royale. Alongside giants like Marvel and Star Wars, Fortnite fans have seen a ton of collaborations across all types of mediums from the Nike brand, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Anime like Dragon Ball Z, and tons more.
Following the Final Shape developer stream, Bungie releases even more details on Destiny 2's upcoming Prismatic subclass including all the available abilities, fragments, and more. It was a huge week for fans of Bungie's online shooter as the studio's planned final livestream event showcased a lot of big details for Destiny 2's upcoming Final Shape expansion. Fans saw the confirmation of a new enemy faction called The Dread, brand-new exotic class armor that lets players combine perks from other exotic armor, as well as more gameplay from inside The Pale Heart zone.