It’s clearly time to update old games, and after Skyrim, it’s Destiny 2’s turn to benefit from a highly anticipated new addition. We know this.
Destiny 2 fans can finally look forward to a highly anticipated update announced by Bungie, which not only includes an increase in the Glimmer cap (game money) and additional content for the Season of Wishes, but also and above all a big new feature brings. That’s pretty remarkable considering the game is now 10 years old. As it turns out, the FPS has a long lifespan.
Destiny 2, 7 years later
Finally ! Bungie now offers the ability to customize the appearance of Guardians. This feature, anticipated for a decade (since the release of Destiny 1), is coming and is completely free. According to the latest information from Bungie, players in Destiny 2 will have the freedom to change their character’s appearance at the trait level. So if you miss the style of your character you created years ago or the facial features you chose on a whim, you can change them soon. The update, which will be available in March ahead of the release of The Final Shape, will allow various aspects of the character, such as body type, face, hairstyle, head and markings, to be changed directly from the on-screen character selector. Bungie emphasizes that this feature will be accessible for free and with no limit on the number of modifications.
However, it is important to note that the character’s origin remains unchanged. Therefore, the initial decisions regarding the character’s race, such as whether he is human, remain unchanged. In addition to this new feature, Bungie also plans to reset the Synthweave bounty cap with the launch of this feature. For more details on the long-awaited customization menu and other new features announced by Bungie, including expanding Glimmer capacity and new Season of Wishing content, players can check out Bungie’s latest post: This week in fate
What is certain is that the new functionality is well received by everyone and is a joy. Especially after 7 years of development of Destiny 2. 10 if we count Destiny 1, where this possibility was already loudly requested by many players in the forums.