Destiny 2 ’s Eververse store has been revamped again.
Bunge pointed to overhaul Destiny 2Eververse, the in-game microtransaction store, played for free before Shadowkeep launched.
Although many people believe that the current version is more transparent and fairer than in previous years, recent game events have distorted things too much in the eyes of Eververse, and a wide variety of items can only be purchased through stores.
In response, Bunge outlined more significant changes in Eververse in a weekly blog post. In the game, game director Luke Smith said that the balance between the rewards obtained through the event and the rewards that can be purchased "is not what we want."
Bungie hopes to get more rewards by actually playing the game, so this is the change in the fourth year of Destiny 2. This will begin later this summer with the release of new extensions-although no more detailed details have been announced yet.
The biggest addition outlined in the post is migrate In Destiny 2, this feature allows players to turn any armor they own into decorations. These decorations can change the appearance of other armor, similar to the decorations purchased and obtained in the game. Players can choose to use paid currency, silver or other currencies obtained in the game to do this.
It is expected to be transparently atomized sometime in the fourth year, but it is still in the early stages of development, so many specific problems are being clarified. Legendary weapon accessories will also be removed from Eververse.
Bunge is also committed to providing New armor every season. Players can obtain this armor only through various activities. Seasonal armor will not be part of the "seasonal pass" nor will it be purchased at Eververse. This will start from the next season (season 11) of Destiny 2.
For Raid, trial and dungeonBunge hopes that each of these activities will reward strength, items and cosmetics. Developers call these advanced activities "ideal activities", and each activity will have at least one attachment as a reward. Similarly, the trial will acquire skilled weapons. In Season 13, the trial will also acquire new armor, accessories and weapons. Bunge is even expected to launch new Trials armor every year.
Similarly, the next "Fate 2" raid will also have its own new armor, weapons and exotic accessories.
When Season 12 Rolling around, you will no longer be able to buy (Eververse) themed spaceships, ghost shells, sparrows or armor ornaments inspired by similar themed works.
Bungie also hopes to increase the rewards for core playlists (such as strikes, Gambit and regular crucibles) by adding the following content New armor set Coloring and decals are unique to each of these activities. These annual armor will begin with the next extended version of Destiny 2.
Each season will also see a new Pursuit weapon, Starting from season 12. You can obtain these weapons by playing any role in the core playlist, but the activity-specific Legendary skin will only disappear from each activity in the playlist.
These changes raise some questions about the economics of gaming. For its part, Bungie wants to make it easier for players with a character to make money Bright dust. Now, the source of the reward "bright dust" will be applied to the entire account, not every character.
At last, F Also being updated. The Bright Engram earned in the season pass includes the Year 3 Eververse project that was previously only available for Silver / Bright Dust. Bright Engrams ’content will also be updated with each new season update to include the Eververse project over the past three years.
In other news of Destiny 2, Bungie confirmed that the game will be launched on PS5 and Xbox Series X, which is not surprising.