• Destiny is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision.

Destiny is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision. (Photo : Facebook)

"Destiny" has just received its major update, dubbed as "Destiny 2.0," coinciding with the game's first year anniversary.  Unfortunately, the players are having issues right after the update so Bungie is once again trying to patch things up.

"Destiny 2.0" update was designed to bring in major and minor changes to the weapons. It is more of the weapons balance to give every player an equal opportunity in the PVP and PVE arena, but this is not what is happening.

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"Destiny 2.0" developer acknowledged the issues that had popped up right after the update.  They have even created a blog post to let the players know what have been fixed and what is currently being talked at the moment, according to an article by GameSpot.  

The game developer is urging the fans to visit the Bungie blog to be updated regularly, as well as Bungie's help forums and Twitter account.  The latest update, by the way, is to make way for the next expansion of "Destiny, The Taken King."

"Destiny" players got an early access to some emblems and shaders, a weapons pack for the Exotic Guardian Class. Now these items should be accessible only by Sept. 15, by the time "The Taken King" has been released. However, this issue created confusion on why some were able to access them and some cannot.  Bungie assured that all the players will be able to access everything that needs to be by the time "The Taken King" is launched.

"Destiny" xbox one players also encountered a similar issue when they purchased upgrades. Reportedly, it  does not proceed appropriately.  Bungie quickly resolved this issue and upgrades are getting installed now.

"Destiny 2.0" requires that every player downloads and updates the latest patch.  "Destiny 2.0" is a precursor for the next game episode, which is "The Taken King," which will be launched on Sept. 15.