Destiny 2's Season of the Haunted is coming to an end in less than a month, which is when Bungie will launch Season 18 alongside the highly anticipated Arc 3.0 update. Although the stories explored in Season of the Haunted hit all the right notes, there were several issues with this specific Destiny 2 release because of the grind for craftable weapons as well as the PvP meta being in a rough spot. Because Destiny 2's meta in both PvE and PvP shifts heavily between Seasons due to the sandbox updates that Bungie is implementing, some given weapon archetypes, Exotics, and subclasses tend to be more powerful than others.
Many Destiny 2 Crucible players have noted issues with items like Lord of Wolves or the damage reduction coming from Omnioculus, and some of those individuals started harassing Bungie developers for answers and fixes. The situation got worse when Bungie's recent TWAB posts didn't mention much about PvP changes except for a small preview of the patch coming out with the Solstice event tomorrow. However, this is understandable on Bungie's part after the Twilight Garrison incident, which led to a sandbox developer interrupting communication with fans after receiving death threats and abuse.
Bungie Unveils Rewards, Armor for Destiny 2's Next Solstice Event
Yesterday, Destiny 2 Community Manager Dylan «dmg04» Gafner shared a series of tweets to address both the current state of things for Destiny 2 PvP and what it's like for developers to be harassed. Although Gafner didn't state anything specific about the reported PvP issues, he did state that the team is working on a series of balance changes that take time to introduce because they have to be tested, and Destiny 2 is a massive game, which makes it harder to do
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