Vault, raids, weapons and more are getting improved

Apr 14, 2015 17:26 GMT  ·  By

After a long wait, Destiny is getting access to update 1.1.2 and the development team at Bungie is finally ready to deliver the full list of changes that it is making to the social shooter, allowing gamers to make some plans before they get back into the title.

The full list of tweaks is extensive and can be read by clicking on the button at the end of this article.

The main areas where Destiny will be different when update 1.1.2 is live for everyone are the weapons, which have a better overall balance, the Vault, which offers more space, the PvP, where the use of heavy and special ammo has been tweaked, and the end-game raids.

There are other general fixes made to the game, some of which are based on the info the fans have been offering on the forums.

As update 1.1.2 for Destiny is being deployed, all gamers will be kicked from their activities and then prompted to start the download.

Bungie wants the entire community to play the improved version of the shooter as soon as possible.

As always, the company is ready to listen to feedback coming from the players and will probably deliver hotfixes as soon as possible if the patch breaks any of the core game mechanics in any significant way.

Destiny is getting ready for House of Wolves

With the launch of 1.1.2 out of the way, the core resources of Bungie are shifting towards the delivery of the House of Wolves expansion pack, set to be introduced on May 19 for all gamers.

The company is planning to reveal more about its content in the coming weeks and it has already explained that no end-game raid will be featured, although one will be added to the shooter before the end of 2015.

House of Wolves is adding more strikes, and there's a wealth of new weapons and items that Guardians can use in order to reach a new level cap.

A new activity is being introduced to Destiny, but no details about how it will work have been offered so far.

Bungie might also introduce more events for the game in the coming maps in order to try and keep the community engaged while the finishing touches are being applied to Destiny.

Destiny Changes