Conclusion 2 it's a gato me about booting, and one of the biggest incentives is how cool it is to spoil. In more recent times, many of these cosmetics have closed in the back of a small game store. Bungie says that will change in September.
"Today Conclusion 2, the remainder of the game rewards are not where we want to be, ” Conclusion 2 director Luke Smith wrote on top of the game blog. "Just to say, there's not enough work in the world. We'll fix it."
Those repairs include more weapons and other accessories that can be added to strikes, PVP, and o ther tasks, instead of being installed behind the microtransaction counter of the Eververse store. Bungie will also be adding the ability to transform old clothing into new weapons decorations.
Here is a quick sketch of all the changes announced in year 4:
- Players will be able to turn battle armor into universal decorations through money or game activities.
- Each new season will have a set of weapons acquired without the passing of the season and the Eververse store
- Aspirational activities like The Trials of Osiris and Attacks will have at least one special supplement associated with them
- Testing of Osiris's weapon sets will be updated annually.
- The next attack of the game will have a new set of unique weapons attached to it.
- Strikes, Gambit, and Crucible Games find a new weapon among them with different levels and unique choices in each task.
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This is great news for everyone who felt like they were running out of new rewards to pursue the past year. These cosmetic enhancements are not entirely surprising for how long they are, and when they will be launched Conclusion 2
Most shocking, though welcome, is the news about how the Eververse store is being moved. “From Season 12, we will no longer sell ships, ghost shells, sparroesw, or ornaments in the Eververse that are based purely on themes from Aspirational Activities, ”writes Smith. While this leaves room for windows based on the interpretation of visual themes, it sounds like more cosmetics with work-specific styles and hoofs attached to them will come from the wild, where players can find their own creation rather than relying on their wallet.
Smith further wrote that the Legendary Weapon Ornaments would be deducted from the Eververse, and that Blue Dust, an in-game currency that could be used to buy cosmetics, would be easy to earn. In the meantime, Blue Engrams, available for seasonal buildup, will feature many items that were sold for real money in recent seasons.
Earlier this year I wrote that The illegal grocery store was first hand-held, the common emotions of other players shared and brought up the arena and redirected constantly. The changes described above look like they will go the distance to help bring it back, giving players more ways to find cool things during the game's standard process and get a look that is right for their Guardian in the process.
We'll have a better idea of how everything will shake when they start work when the fourth year begins in September.