Bungie has once again taken down their official servers for a mid-week patch in Destiny 2 Season of Defiance. Precisely seven days ago, the company held a similar maintenance period when players received Hotfix 7.0.0.5. It fixed various recurring problems in the game, such as invisible bugs, increased Exotic drops, Winterbite, and more.
Interestingly, the upcoming Hotfix will make adjustments to one of the most problematic enemies in the game, Threshers. Bungie's maintenance period for the upcoming Hotfix began earlier today at 7:00 am PDT server time and is expected to continue until 1:00 pm PDT. During this time, the official servers will stay down for four hours and fifteen minutes.
The company has been busy pumping out fixes and tweaks amidst the poor reception of the Lightfall campaign. However, the sudden announcement of the extended maintenance downtime has made the community wonder about all of these changes.
Following a four-hour downtime, players will receive another mid-week patch in the form of Hotfix 7.0.0.6. While the file's estimated download size remains unknown, every PC client or console will receive an installation patch once it gets dispatched. Failing to get any updates will require everyone to restart their respective gaming clients and platforms.
All players have been removed from the official servers and in-game activities at 7:45 am PDT (UTC -7), as the maintenance kicked off 45 minutes prior, at 7:00 am PDT (UTC -7). The following list reveals the server uptime in all major regions:
As many might have noticed, all of the times mentioned above are two hours after the usual Destiny 2 reset time. This is quite similar to the downtime that was issued by Bungie last week for a mid-week patch in the form
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