The highly popular Destiny is confirmed by Bungie to receive the all-new December Update first thing this week. Patch 2.1.0 will be offering tons of changes plus several new exotics and updgraded weapon types.
Via its official post, Bungie revealed,"Our current plan is to deploy the latest packages to you as soon as next week.The thing about plans is that they can change, so the exact day is up to the smart people who get to push the big red button."
To add even more hype on what the fans can look forward to in the new December Update for Destiny, Bungie also divulged that changes to Sunbreakers, Strikers and Defenders will be included.
"About those Titans... Ever since their Solar brothers and sisters entered the explosive mix of Destiny with the arrival of The Taken King, they've been quite the hot topic of conversation. While we're making some adjustment to Sunbreakers in Update 2.1.0, we won't be leaving Strikers and Defenders out in the cold this winter," Bungie explained.
Latino Post reports that Bungie is set to preview the patch notes and will be drafted by senior design chief Sage Merrill. As previously reported, Destiny Patch 2.1.0 will create a rebalance on a set of weapons and also add new Exotics. Two brand new Exotics exclusive to Year Two will be added and others will be simple upgraded versions of weapons and armors from Year One.
Bungie's latest Patch 2.1.0 will also be bringing in changes to Eververse microtransaction store items and Players who want some items which are currently offered must make the purchase ahead of the update's release.
"The December Update will refresh the inventory available from Tess," the gaming studio stated. "She'll put the stuff you see now in some bags you can still acquire with some Silver, but their contents will be less direct and predictable."
Stay tuned for additional details on The Taken King December Update set to arrive early this week. Destiny is Bungie's newest first-person shooter franchise with open-world elements published by Activision. It debuted on September 9 last year for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One consoles.
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