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Destiny 2 Raid key fix lets you keep what you earn

Destiny 2 Raid keys were the focus of the game’s latest patch.

Hotfix 1.0.5 fixes the issue of disappearing Raid keys, which usually were removed from your inventory with each weekly reset. Bungie advised that deletion was being done in error; now, you’ll be able to aim for those post-Raid chests at your leisure.

The hotfix also fixes some Nessus scout report waypoints, sticky Kinectic weapons and pieces of functionality inside the Android and iOS versions of Bungie’s companion app.

Clans can now be searched for by name inside the web and iOS versions of Bungie’s companion app. Sorry, Android users.

Not sure where Raid chests are now that you actually get to hang onto your Raid keys? We’ve got you covered with a handy solo guide here in addition to a handy Leviathan underbelly map.

Destiny 2 is available now on Xbox One and PS4. It heads to Windows PC next week; pre-loading via Battle.net is currently available.


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