Lots of modifications for Crucible and other mechanics

May 7, 2015 12:05 GMT  ·  By

Destiny update 1.2.0 is now available for the multiplayer shooter, even though Bungie isn't quite yet ready to turn it on and enable its array of modifications. This hasn't stopped ambitious fans from digging through its website and finding some possible changes that will arrive for the title once the update is enabled.

Destiny has received quite a lot of big changes ever since its debut in September of last year for the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One platforms, as Bungie wanted to respond to the diverse feedback transmitted from fans.

Besides the free patches, the studio has also deployed big expansions, like The Dark Below, and it's currently getting ready to launch the House of Wolves add-on.

Accompanying the upcoming expansion is a special patch that takes the game to version 1.2.0. The actual update was released earlier today, following a period of server maintenance, but its actual changes aren't live for the game, as Bungie isn't quite ready to enable them.

A possible changelog for patch 1.2.0 is now live

That hasn't stopped ambitious users from scouring the game's website in search of the possible changelog. Fortunately for the rest of the Destiny fanbase, some searches have had great results, as a changelog has leaked on Reddit, confirming some of the many modifications coming to the online shooter.

The most important fixes target issues with the Iron Banner competitive event, the Hive Disruptor perk, or the inability to respawn if a player leaves the game and host migration kicks in.

Other rare bugs are also remedied by the new patch, while a few tweaks to the competitive Crucible mode are also present and they add legendary items to the reward tables for all activities. What's more, the first match in the daily featured Crucible activity will earn players a new reward package every day.

Many other tweaks are also present, so check out the possible changelog below. Expect to hear an official statement from Bungie in the very near future.

Show Changelog