Destiny 2 multiplayer gets new maps and other changes in October

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep launches in October, and it adds a new region to explore. However, that’s not all that’s changing next month. Today, Bungie discussed some major tweaks to the Crucible multiplayer experience.

Not only is the gameplay, but it looks like even the menus are changing. You can read about the major changes below and visit Bungie’s website for even more details.

  • Removed the Quickplay and Competitive nodes from the Director.
  • If you’re looking for an experience like Quickplay, check out Classic Mix.
  • Competitive is replaced by Survival which now awards Glory.
  • Control is now its own playlist.
  • Bungie is removing a few maps, but also introducing Widow’s Court, Twilight Gap, and Fragment.
  • Changes to Heavy Ammo sharing.
  • Changes to Abilities.

Destiny 2’s multiplayer offering still have some balancing concerns, so let’s hope that this update fixes them. However, only time will tell. I personally can’t wait to try out the new maps.

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