Bungie has rolled out a significant update for Destiny 2, marking the arrival of Season 23, also known as Season of the Wish. This update brings a myriad of changes and tweaks, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.
Revival of the Raid Boss Riven
Season of the Wish reintroduces the raid boss Riven, offering players a chance to strike a deal with the wish dragon. This deal aims to provide access to The Witness and the portal leading inside The Traveler, adding a new layer to the game’s storyline.
Comprehensive Changes in the Sandbox
The update includes extensive adjustments across the game, with particular focus on the Crucible, Destiny 2’s PvP component. These changes are a response to the community’s long-standing requests for improvements to the PvP experience.
Crucible Strike Team: A New Era for PvP
A dedicated Crucible Strike Team has been formed, tasked with developing new content and implementing necessary adjustments. This move signals Bungie’s commitment to revitalizing the Crucible and enhancing the PvP experience.
Gameplay Enhancements
Significant updates have been made to Destiny 2’s Stasis subclass, addressing its previous underperformance. Additionally, numerous exotic items and weapons have been recalibrated to increase their viability in various gameplay scenarios.
Reward System Overhaul
The update significantly boosts the rewards for ritual playlists and solo players. Players can now expect increased glimmer, higher chances for Enhancement Cores, and access to Forge weapons and Gunsmith Engrams. These enhancements are designed to reward players’ efforts more generously.
Crucible Specific Changes
Update 7.3.0 brings numerous changes to the Crucible, including:
- Updated Crucible Director screen.
- Double rewards booster for Crucible matches.
- The return of the Citadel map and Sparrow Control mode.
- Adjustments to spawn points on specific maps to address spawn killing issues.
- Competitive Division modifications, including mode rule revisions and rating adjustments.
Trials of Osiris and Iron Banner
The Trials of Osiris now features a weekly reward system based on win streaks. Iron Banner has also seen adjustments, including changes to the One and Done Triumph and Eruption mode.
Strikes and Lost Sectors
The update addresses issues in various strikes and lost sectors, improving the overall balance and gameplay experience in these activities.
Raids Adjustments
Significant fixes and adjustments have been made to raids like Crota’s End and Last Wish, enhancing the raiding experience.
UI/UX and Gameplay Investments
The update also includes changes to the UI/UX, such as modifications to Seasonal Challenges and Guardian Ranks. In terms of gameplay investment, adjustments to armor, weapons, and abilities have been implemented.
Final Thoughts
Destiny 2’s Season of the Wish and Update 7.3.0 represent a significant step forward in the game’s evolution. With a focus on enhancing the Crucible, improving the reward system, and making substantial gameplay tweaks, Bungie demonstrates its commitment to responding to community feedback and continually improving the Destiny 2 experience.
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