Bungie for Destiny 2, Joe Blackburn, has taken to Twitter to detail the team’s approach to keeping PvP fresh.Destiny 2’s PvP mode, called Crucible in-game, has seemingly been on the back burner for the Destiny 2 team, but Blackburn has outlined some details to ensure that Crucible players aren’t feeling out of the loop.“The ultimate goal here is consistency.
If you play PvP, the team wants you to understand that you will be getting new maps and modes every year and that the cadence of those coming out feels predictable”, he said on Twitter.“New maps take time to get right, so to open the faucet for S16, the team is working on porting two vaulted Destiny 2 maps to be compatible with our engine updates.”The first half of 2021 we’ve been.
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