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‘Destiny 2’ Shifts Away From Weekly Bounties To Seasonal Challenges

Shimni Mim
Shimni Mim
Published on January 31, 2021
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It’s following the way of “Fortnite” and “Apex Legends” to make the game less of a grind.

For the most recent period of Destiny 2, Bungie is rolling out certain improvements in how exercises, rewards, and difficulties will work, the organization declared. Keeping that in mind, the organization has disposed of the weekly abundance framework that constrained players to sign in and complete specific objectives within seven days to acquire prizes and premium cash.

 “During the production of Beyond Light, we started looking at the problems of bounty fatigue and FOMO, as well as Seasonal legibility (i.e., ‘What is in a Season?’ and ‘How to I engage with it when I log in?’),” Bungie wrote in a blog post. To that end, it created a few goals:

Provide a guide to new, returning, and veteran players for what to do today/this week. 

Guide the player through the Seasonal content, week over week. 

Encourage players to engage with the complexities and nuances of the Seasonal activity and rituals. 

Reduce the penalties on XP and Bright Dust for missing a given week. 

In its place, Bungie is presenting another framework called “Occasional Challenges.” You’ll have to satisfy certain destinations that show up every week, anyway you’ll have until the end of the period to finish them, as opposed to simply seven days before they expire. That way, you can avoid some time or focus on specific targets, and still return to complete the rest.

Occasional sort of difficulties is a sign of games like Fortnite, permitting players to bounce in and out at whatever point they can. The point is to not just battle FOMO and help players who can’t long consistently, yet also, make it simpler on the off chance that you have more than one Destiny 2 character, as the Seasonal Challenges cover each player on a similar record.

What’s more, new exercises will endure even after a season closes, and possibly end when the following development is delivered in late 2021. Nonetheless, you won’t have the option to guarantee Gold Dust or different rewards once the new season starts.

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