Bungie have decided to take down their official servers ahead of a mid-week Destiny 2 Hotfix. Aside from invisible player bugs and a lot of server-side issues, players will also see the end of the ongoing Artifice armor farm within Duality. Due to the implementation, the company is holding maintenance and downtime for an extended period.
On March 16, all players have been removed from activities starting at 7:45 am PDT. However, unlike previous weeks, the official servers have been taken down for four hours and 15 minutes, making it one of the longest downtimes the game has had in recent times.
Typically, this has gotten the community wondering about the changes Bungie has in store three weeks after the Lightfall launch.
Hotfix 7.0.0.5 is only a few hours away from hitting the official servers, as Bungie has scheduled a four-hour-long downtime for all regions. As mentioned earlier, the servers have already been taken down at 7:45 am PDT (UTC -7), while the maintenance starting 45 minutes prior, at 7:00 am PDT (UTC -7).
The following list shows the uptime of Destiny 2 servers in all major regions:
All the aforementioned times listed are two hours after the usual daily reset takes place. According to Bungie, the maintenance will conclude one hour after the servers come back on, at 1 pm PDT. The downtimes in all major regions are as follows:
For the duration of the maintenance, players can encounter error codes while in-game from either 7 am to 7:45 am PDT, and after the downtime from 12 pm to 1 pm PDT. Third-party applications and websites related to Destiny 2 API will remain offline for the duration.
Applications and websites include Destiny Tracker, DIM (Destiny Item Manager), Bray.tech, Light. gg, D2Gunsmith, Destiny Recipes,
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