In A new post for Director & # 39; s & # 39; s Director's blog on Bungie's website, Conclusion 2 Director Luke Smith wrote that the studio wants to change how the three-month game seasons are filled with limited time-consuming activities in the future so that players do not feel like they are always missing out on things when they are not playing.
“This Season's Versionwe have the biggest FOMO (for fear of losing) to them, ”Smith wrote in the post. "We want to fix this, and the seasons next year will have less."
Conclusion 2The current Dawn season features special sets of weapons and battle modes that will not be available until the season ends on March 9. It also underlines the desire to rescue Saint-14 some of which appear to be about to expire once again. . Last season, which ended in December, included a work called Vex Offful, which was canceled at the start of the Dawn year.
He continued:
"Because we are not using our resources to improve our time and energy, we are talking about creating Season-bespoke and instea private activitiesd I use that time and effort to create themes that are not just about a marquee event that will just disappear, but rather to incorporate these Seasonal themes into another game. As we continue to generate global accounts, we can make more money in the world of our public spaces and make more efforts to generate more important Destiny 2. "
Smith used Sunday's Dawn & # 39; s work on Sunday as one example. Currently, it is one of the ways that reward players with new gear. If this season ends, there will be no more. As a result, some players feel discouraged from continuing the games outside of Sundial while anyone entering after the end of Dawn's season will be completely missed.
One way that Smith has stated that he is so focused on the claims of evergreen news is that players can finish at their own pace and bounce back after being away from the game for a while. "Imagine if Studliness of the Season like & # 39; Keep Legend & # 39; didn't go away next Season, but instead was there until the next re-release," wrote Smith, referring to the Dawn Season claims involving actor Santa -14. "That way, as players get in and out of the game, there's a lot of content built for them to play when they come back."
In the last few months i Desiny subreddit has posted by players that say FOMO renewed their relationship in the game. This season Time puzzle lines it was a good example of why. Shortly after players successfully worked together to solve one of the game's biggest mysteries, Bungie made the existing weapons quest available to everyone whether or not they completed the puzzle. The game was very successful no matter how it played, giving many a sense that they were missing out on something they would like to see for themselves. Then the studio announced the timeline disappear the following week. Anyone who was not within that two-week window will miss the event. Forbes writer Paul Tassi commented that “an armed FOMO. ”Making such requirements available to players throughout the year will certainly help unlock some Conclusion 2The best times for most people and leave them feeling inferior as if they needed to treat the game as a temporary job.
While these major changes to the game are not expected to arrive until their fourth year next summer, Smith revealed some improvements that players can expect as soon as Season 10 begins next month. First of all, Bright Engrams, which offers players random cosmetics and TK costs, will no longer be purchased. Players can still earn them by entering the season pass rate. Secondly, the game searchloglog which is now a mess of old and new goals, will be refined and edited by the task. And third, while the most requested Faction Rallies do not return, the load from them will return to the pool of the famous engram.
None of these things will do much to fix it Conclusion 2Conflicts with FOMO nearby but having an extended wardrobe for them is not a bad thing. I intend to go back to the Ordeal milling if they will get me the set of the new Lion King I have been craving.