Bungie continues to fire into its feet with both barrels
The recent Blackletter armor set in Destiny 2 exemplifies Bungie's ongoing missteps. While it aims for a unique aesthetic, players are reporting that it renders them completely invisible in PvP, leading to immediate removal. This oversight highlights a troubling trend: Bungie frequently stumbles on basic functionality. Despite attempts to innovate, the game feels unmoored, lacking in clear direction or player understanding. With ongoing issues like buggy cosmetics and community backlash, it's hard to see a path forward. The Edge of Fate expansion launch was met with indifference, marking the lowest concurrent player count for any expansion. Critics describe it as bad value for money, raising doubts about Bungie's commitment to quality. In essence, the studio must demonstrate it can manage even the fundamentals before expecting player loyalty. Until then, the future of Destiny 2 remains uncertain. For further details, check PC Gamer.