The Revision Zero weapon has been making the news due to being Destiny 2's most customizable Exotic to date. However, the weapon has recently been making names for all the wrong reasons. Bungie addressed one of them by saying that players have been receiving error codes since the weapon's release.
The codes include Centipede, Weasel, Pineapple, and many more. Most of these are server-sided errors, and Weasel is on the player's side. However, it seems that these codes have been encountered by everyone quite often recently, leading Bungie to disable their API once again.
Destiny 2 API services are the primary places where players can take control of their load-outs, weapons, armor pieces, and everything else. However, recent errors have forced Bungie to shut down these services, including DIM (Destiny Item Manager), the official website, the companion app, and much more.
On December 29, the company addressed its recent issue with Destiny 2 API with a Tweet, where they stated the following:
Hence, the community will not be able to access any features until the upcoming weekly reset on January 3, 2023. Community manager dmg04 weighed in with a series of tweets, saying how the company came across three different options to choose from.
He stated that Revision Zero might have been the source of all the error codes.
Hence, the options that were left included:
Bungie's support account confirmed that the company went ahead with the second option, as they thought it to be the best out of all three. Plenty of questions did arise from the community regarding the company's playtesting, where things tend to get out of control with a certain level of traffic.
While nothing concrete is known regarding the root cause of the problem,
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