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Destiny 2 Bounties return later this week

Destiny 2 Bounties will return later this week, Bungie has recently detailed.

Bounties will be added to the game as part the Destiny 2 update 1.2.3, expected Wednesday here in Australia.

“[Bounties] were removed to streamline the activity experience in Destiny 2 and reduce the number of ‘chores’ that players felt compelled to complete every day,” Senior Design Lead Tyson Green wrote.

“In retrospect, we realized that was an over-correction, and optional daily objectives to achieve specific goals are something we want to restore.”

Bounties won’t be identical to their Destiny counterparts; instead, they’ll expire and will cost Glimmer to acquire.

“We wanted to avoid the ‘grab every bounty you see until your inventory is packed and sort them out later’ experience without constraining players to the tiny inventory they found in previous iterations of the game,” Green added.

There you have it — this addition, but a permanent 6v6 Crucible, mean Destiny 2 is looking more and more like the original Destiny. That’s a good thing.

Destiny 2 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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