Destiny: Now it doesn’t matter – Bungie declares Anarchy in Destiny 1

Destiny: Now it doesn’t matter – Bungie declares Anarchy in Destiny 1
Die letzten Monate im Turm

In the MMO shooter Destiny , wild weeks are ahead. The signs point to a farewell, but a noisy one.

For two weeks now, it has been clear: Destiny is coming to an end. Players will not be able to take anything from the first part into the second, into Destiny 2. Only the appearance of their Guardian, nothing else.

This was a blow to the mood. Because Destiny 2 is still far away, about 6 months at best. What are the players supposed to do until then?

Well, Bungie’s answer seems to be: “Let’s just go wild. Come on, let’s keep Destiny 5 as it is now. Just have fun.”

In just under 10 days, “Age of Triumph” will be released, the last update for Destiny. Bungie will, as expected bring older raids back to the current light level. In addition, the number of simultaneously active PvP playlists will be reduced, allowing more players to engage with each other. A huge book of accolades will serve as a celebration of the first 3 years of the Destiny franchise.

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Just have fun

In general, the mood is: Come on, let’s throw everything out one last time.

  • In the Nightfall strike, the “Rainbow Mode” should return, where all elemental damage hits significantly harder than usual. A highlight from earlier times.
  • The “Daybreak Strikes” are to come every four weeks in Nightfall. Guardians will enter Superman mode and really clean up: Super and other cooldowns are reduced. They have even announced a 6-week period for the summer when “Daybreak” will always be active.
  • Regarding rewards, Bungie intends to be “damn generous.” There will be 3 “treasure chests” every week for the guardians that they would otherwise have to buy at a high price
    destiny treasure age
  • It even seems possible that Bungie will bring back the old primary weapons with elemental damage. This had actually been ruled out in September 2015, but now it seems quite conceivable. We will find out on Wednesday at 6 PM in the last live stream.

Currently, there is a strange mood in Destiny. As the transition to Destiny 2 approaches and the light level no longer rises, Bungie seems to be taking it easy with what will happen in Destiny 1 in the coming weeks and months.

The motto seems to be “Destiny – It doesn’t really matter now.”


Read more about the “new, old” Destiny and what else is coming here:

Destiny: Blue Flames, New Ornaments – 5 Things Age of Triumph Brings

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