The Crucible has been a problematic subject for Destiny 2 over the past few months. From a few broken guns to a strange state of play, the community has been complaining about how bad the PvP experience has gotten over the last few seasons.
To combat that, Bungie has listed out several changes that they're looking to introduce to the Crucible once Destiny 2 Season 19 goes live. Along with new game modes and some interesting mechanics, a new ladder-based ranking system will also be introduced to further streamline the PvP side of things.
One of the first changes that players will be able to witness in Season 19 is the removal of the Glory ranks from Destiny 2. To replace those ranks, Bungie will be introducing certain divisions, which are listed below:
Here's where things start to get interesting. Starting next season, Guardians will have to play seven placement matches to be assigned to one of the divisions listed above. However, at the start of Season 19, no player will be placed at a rank higher than Gold III. This will probably change in the upcoming season, but for now, this is going to be the highest opening rank that anyone can receive.
During these placement matches, the system will take into account the Guardian's individual performance and the overall performance of their team. While advancing through tiers within the same rank bracket won't require any additional effort, Guardians will have to play additional matches to climb up the ranks.
In order to reach Platinum from Gold or Ascendant from Adept, Guardians will have to participate in three placement matches and will have to win at least two of them in order to advance to the next rank. A similar system is set in place when it comes to demotions.
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