

#Destiny 2 update series#
Fixed an issue on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 where some header text on the Manage Invites tab of the Roster would sometimes scale down more than expected.Fixed an issue where booting a fireteam member sometimes left a blank entry in the Roster or.Fixed an issue where voice chat settings would not consistently appear on non-PC platforms.Fixed an issue where the text chat auto-hide setting could revert to the Season 15 default value of Off under various conditions.Reverted a change to the text chat auto-hide default value that launched with Season 15.Player Search UI now has audio feedback.This issue is already being investigated. Known Issue: This notification toast may appear blank for some players, but no invites are affected.The experience when receiving a new Bungie Friend request while playing the game has not changed.Updated the sign on experience to show a single toast after character select if you have one or more pending Bungie Friend requests, instead of a unique toast for every pending request.Added more granularity options to the text chat profanity filter setting.Note: We're looking at map offerings in all 6v6 playlists, and are expecting some changes in a future update. Removed Anomaly and The Dead Cliffs from Momentum Control rotator.


Reduced the knockback buff from the "Sedia's Durance" activity modifier on Nightfall difficulty from +40% knockback to +20% knockback, which may help a few of you complete Grandmaster difficulty.
#Destiny 2 update update#
Destiny 2 Update 3.3.1 patch notesīungie released the full patch notes for Destiny 2 Update 3.3.1 on October 12, 2021, as featured on the game’s website: Activities Here are the patch notes for Destiny 2 Update 3.3.1.

The game constantly gets updates to address issues and keep thing in balance, and another has been released. Guardians can expect more news to be shared later this week when Bungie is ready to share more on its upcoming content, including the new Dungeon going live on May 27.As Destiny 2 continues to get new content for players to dive into, developer Bungie is also tasked with upkeep, making sure that bugs and other issues aren’t ruining the experience. The source of the information even points out that it could be a misdirect by Bungie itself, with the full story available to follow here.
