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Destiny News

Niko Balkaran - Reveals New - Witcher - Destiny 2 Reveals New Witcher-Themed Event - gamerant.com - Reveals

Destiny 2 Reveals New Witcher-Themed Event

Bungie has revealed a new Destiny 2 community event inspired by The Witcher. This new community event follows a crossover with CD Projekt Red’s hit franchise, which introduced several new cosmetics inspired by Geralt of Rivia that came with Season of the Wish. Crossovers are nothing new in Destiny 2, with Bungie introducing cosmetics based on other popular Sony titles like God of War and Horizon Forbidden West into the game, but this is the first time that one has resulted in a community event.

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Derek Nichols - Destiny 2 Bug Accidentally Brings Back Unpopular Modifier - gamerant.com

Destiny 2 Bug Accidentally Brings Back Unpopular Modifier

Thanks to a newly discovered bug, the unpopular Togetherness modifier has seemingly returned into Destiny 2 after being removed just a couple of weeks ago. The Togetherness activity modifier is one of the more unpopular ones, as it forces players to stay close to one another so health and shields can regenerate. In certain activities, especially the harder content, Togetherness adds another layer of challenge and eliminates numerous strategies by forcing players to stick together rather than utilizing the map or taking on specific roles to get through challenging encounters.

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Derek Nichols - Destiny 2 Fan Points Out Obvious Problem That Hasn't Been Fixed For 3 Years - gamerant.com

Destiny 2 Fan Points Out Obvious Problem That Hasn't Been Fixed For 3 Years

Destiny 2 players notice a problem with the Dreaming City skybox as it loses a key visual detail when certain zones are loaded. With a constant stream of updates, additions, and changes, live service titles like Destiny 2 are susceptible to bugs and other unforeseen issues. In fact, Bungie's popular online shooter has seen a variety of issues over the years, both large and small, and some that have even become full-fledged features. Recently, a bug which allowed Destiny 2 players to summon their sparrow vehicles during Crucible matches was eventually turned into a specific mode during the next season.

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Austin Wood - Don - As Destiny 2 players celebrate long-awaited character customization, Bungie stresses "we don't have any current plans to monetize this" – or add a way to change races - gamesradar.com

As Destiny 2 players celebrate long-awaited character customization, Bungie stresses "we don't have any current plans to monetize this" – or add a way to change races

Some 10 years after the release of the original Destiny, Bungie is finally giving Destiny 2 players a way to redo their character's appearance, whether they're painfully tired of the edgy Hot Topic model they created a decade ago or simply fancy a new hairdo. In a follow-up comment to GamesRadar+, a representative for the developer affirmed that this customization will remain free according to "current plans," and also clarified that it doesn't have plans to add a way to change your race (origin).

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Tom Phillips - A decade later, Destiny will finally let you change your face - eurogamer.net

A decade later, Destiny will finally let you change your face

The original Destiny arrived 10 years ago this year — and finally, Bungie will let players modify their character's face.

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Derek Nichols - Major - Bungie Reveals Two Major Fan Requested Features Coming Soon to Destiny 2 - gamerant.com - Reveals

Bungie Reveals Two Major Fan Requested Features Coming Soon to Destiny 2

Bungie reveals that it is doubling the Glimmer cap for Destiny 2 players in a January 30 update, while also confirming that the ability to modify the appearance of existing characters is finally coming prior to The Final Shape. Player expression is a major component of Destiny 2, though it's not quite as robust as other RPG-style games. After creating a character, players really can only change the appearance of armor and weapons, with their character model typically hidden underneath. Still, Destiny 2 provides a ton of armor and weapon skins to customize for exotics, a transmog system for armor, as well as countless shaders which alter the colors of the gear it is applied to.

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Austin Wood - It's taken 10 years, but Destiny 2 is finally getting the most important feature for any MMO: character customization that lets you tweak your appearance anytime - gamesradar.com

It's taken 10 years, but Destiny 2 is finally getting the most important feature for any MMO: character customization that lets you tweak your appearance anytime

Destiny 2 is finally adding a feature so essential to MMOs that it's still baffling to think it didn't already have it: the option to redo your character's look anytime, anywhere. 

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Tim Clark - And It - After almost a decade, Bungie is letting Destiny 2 players fix their fugly guardians (and it won't cost anything) - pcgamer.com - After

After almost a decade, Bungie is letting Destiny 2 players fix their fugly guardians (and it won't cost anything)

I've had an article in my drafts titled 'All MMOs need a barber shop' for several years now. The likelihood of that piece ever getting finished inched further away this afternoon, with Bungie announcing that—after almost a decade, and countless complaints—it's adding a system to enable players to edit the appearance of their guardians. Here's what the developer had to say in the latest This Week in Destiny blog post:

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