The long-awaited Destiny 2 expansion, The Final Shape, launched Tuesday, but a number of issues have put a damper on its release. Developer Bungie has apologized and is working on fixes.
Destiny 2: The Final Shape, the long-awaited expansion pack for the sci-fi shooter from developer Bungie, launched for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC platforms on Tuesday. However, the launch has been plagued by several issues encountered by players of the game.
Some of the issues were expected, as the players who have been awaiting the ending of major storylines in the Destiny lore flooded Bungie’s servers when The Final Shape dropped. For the PC Steam version, SteamDB shows that the game had a concurrent player peak of 314,634 on Tuesday, which is just short of the game’s all-time concurrent player peak of 316,750.
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USA — software Bungie apologizes and says it is fixing the launch issues for Destiny...