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Destiny 2’s weird 0/0 Guardians matchmatching glitch is now patched

Destiny 2 has been updated to version 1.0.1.3, and with the patch comes a fix for in-game matchmaking.

Users have been noticing a 0/0 Guardians prompt when matchmaking, forcing them to quit the game and restart to participate in group events. The patch has blamed this on a “memory leak” and is now fixed.

Here are full patch notes for update 1.0.1.3:

Items

  • Fixed an issue that caused players to not receive Man O’ War Linear Fusion Rifle Quest Reward when they have a full weapon inventory
  • Players can obtain their missing Man O’ War from Asher Mir on IO

UI

  • Fixed an issue where the Prism modifier did not persistently display the currently featured element
  • Prism will now display a brief screen effect when the element changes to increase visibility
  • This will also resolve an issue impacting the Momentum modifier

General

  • Fixed an issue where a Raid object was receiving an unintended amount of damage from Wardcliff Coil
  • Fixed an issue where completing a Meditation before selecting it from Ikora would hide that Meditation and prevent players from completing it receiving appropriate rewards.
  • Fixed a rare memory leak that would result in a matchmaking crash

Destiny 2 is available on Xbox One and PS4. It heads to Windows PC on 24 October.


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