Destiny: Bungie reveal the new features and fixes coming to the game

BUNGIE have revealed what's coming to Destiny in the latest update being planned for the epic space shooter.

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Destiny update 1.1.2 is still weeks away

The studio confirmed earlier in the month that a new patch is planned to fill the gap between the release of the House of Wolves DLC.

And Bungie have further revealed that update 1.1.2 will add some new features to the game – and fix some old ones.

Community Manager David Dague detailed more on what areas the upcoming download will focus on and emphasised the fact that teams at Bungie were working on both revealed, and still secret content for the game.

"Ever since Destiny went live, there have been various teams at Bungie," he said.

"We’re all working on Destiny, but different teams have goals for different projects. 

"We’ve specialised to meet the needs of this sprawling community. Each class of developer has a specific focus. Some of them are creating new adventures for your Guardian – those both revealed and still secret."

Priority projects for the teams at Bungie for 1.1.2 include: 

  • Vault Space – We know you need more space to collect all the treasures you gain from your missions, and more gear is on the way.
  • Raid Fixes – There are times when Atheon and Crota can be uncooperative, so we’re tackling their worst bugs.
  • Audio and Visual – Not everyone wants to see or hear a game the same way, which is why we’re looking at providing more options.
  • PVP Ammunition – The Crucible team wants to change the way ammo crates dictate the flow of a battle.
  • Strikes – The numbers tell us that there are some missions that are successfully completed far less than others, inspiring us to look at why people quit.

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Dague signed off by warning that not all these areas may see updates in the planned patch, which is still weeks away from deployment.

"Our hopes and dreams are always at the mercy of “Triage!” The longer we support the Live Game, though, the more confident we feel about calling the shot," Dague added.

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