New Destiny 2 PC update coming 

Destiny 2’s PC update 1.0.6.2 is coming tomorrow

According to a Tweet by Bungie help Destiny 2 is getting a new patch. The new 1.0.6.2 is coming out tomorrow. The 1.0.6.2 patch is for PC only. The new 1.0.6 update will fix the hitching issue that appeared in the PC version of Destiny  2 after the 1.0.6.1. update. The 1.0.6.1 patch is for PC only, and it came out last week. The 1.0.6.1 update fixed a problem with clan rosters and performance issue. The clan rosters weren’t showing up the right way, and the game’s performance dropped after long gaming sessions. The 1.0.6 update came out for all platforms. The update fixed many issues in the game and the companion app. Some things that were fixed are players getting kicked into Orbit, change the number of tokens earned from activities, Mercy Rule was changed so it can activate further in the match, and more.

The updates in the Android companion app were improved performance, added a way to look up clans using names, and more. The IOS version got a feature that showed suggested clans in the search clans menu.  Even though we don’t have exact numbers, we know that Destiny 2 has been very successful. It sold very well on all platforms, and fans love the game a lot more than the original Destiny game. Destiny 2 got an 8/10 from GameSpot, %85 Metacritic, 8.5/10 on IGN, 4.5 stars on trusted reviews, and PC gamer gave it a %85. As you can see the reviews are pretty good, but fans might like the game more than the original Destiny game. That doesn’t mean they love it. Based on 359 ratings in Metacritic fans gave Destiny 2 a 4.4/10, 73 people gave it a negative review, 21 gave Destiny 2 a mixed review, and 42 people gave it a positive review. 

Destiny 2 is an online-only multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision. Initial release date: September 6, 2017, Developer: Bungie.Like the original, activities in Destiny 2 are divided among player versus environment (PvE) and player versus player (PvP) game types. In addition to normal story missions, PvE features three-player “strikes” and six-player raids. A free roam patrol mode is also available for each planet and features public events as well as new activities not featured in the original. Like the original, player versus player combat exists in what is called the Crucible with Lord Shaxx returning as its NPC. The original Destiny’s Crucible featured six-versus-six and three-versus-three game modes, as well as a limited time two-versus-two mode. In Destiny 2, all game modes are four-versus-four as Bungie shifted their focus to smaller teams for competitive multiplayer and better map design. Destiny 2 was released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One on September 6, 2017, and the Microsoft Windows version released worldwide on October 24.

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