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Will Arc 3.0 be reworked in Destiny 2?

Will Arc 3.0 be reworked in Destiny 2?

Will Arc 3.0 be reworked in Destiny 2?

Destiny 2 is about to get a major overhaul, but not all of it will be good news for players. Bungie's upcoming update will bring with it a number of changes, including the removal of most of the game's end-game activities and the introduction of a new Raid Lair — but as with any major overhaul, there's bound to be some backlash from diehard fans.

 

In a recent leak courtesy of Reddit, we learned that several popular Destiny 2 activities are set to be removed in an upcoming update. One such activity is the Trials of Osiris, which has been replaced by Weekly Nightfalls. In addition to these changes, Bungie also plans on adding more challenges and rewards for completing them. However, there is one thing that doesn't seem like it'll be changing: the Exotic weapons system.

 

Destiny 2 leaks have revealed that the game will be getting major changes to Arc 3.0, which will pave the way for a rework of the game’s current meta. The leak was shared by Redditor ‘Grimoire’, who claims to have received this information from an anonymous source.

The leak suggests that the game’s current meta will get a major overhaul in Destiny 2: Forsaken. According to Grimoire, Bungie has planned on making significant changes to Arc 3.0 as well as rebalancing weapons and armor across all three classes. All of this information can be found in Grimoire’s post on Reddit:

 

Arc 3.0 is coming to Destiny 2 on PC in October 2019 with new weapons, gear, and rewards! Here's what you need to know about what's coming next for Destiny 2's biggest expansion yet!

 

Things that can happen in the Destiny 2 Arc 3.0 rework?

Dying in the Crucible is a part of Destiny 2, but rarely does it come with consequences. The activity takes place on a small map, with only one objective: kill everyone else. It's ridiculously easy and boring, but it's a staple of every game that lets you get your hands on some sweet loot.

 

But two new changes coming to Destiny 2 in September will make dying in the Crucible less common and more meaningful. They're called Supremacy and Iron Banner, and they both seem like they could be really fun.

 

The first is a mode that pits players against each other in combat where the winner earns points based on how quickly they eliminate their opponents. This is reminiscent of Halo's Warzone mode, where players compete to earn more points than their opponents by eliminating them during a limited time period.

 

The second is an event that gives players access to powerful weapons and gear from previous years of Destiny 2's content releases (like Exotic armor pieces) for purchase through Silver Dust tokens earned by playing games or completing other activities within D2's Crucible mode (basically just playing).

 The Destiny 2 Arc 3.0 rework is a huge update for the game that will introduce new content and features to the game. We have been following the development of this update for some time now and today we want to share what we know about it so far.

 

The Destiny 2 Arc 3.0 rework is going to be available from December 6th on all platforms, but only for those who own Forsaken or Warmind. The DLCs that come with it are not going to be free, so if you didn't buy them before they were released you will have to pay for them again.

 

 Destiny 2 is finally getting a much-needed rework. The game has been out for a few days now, and while it's still in beta, there are already some tweaks being made to the game that players will probably enjoy.

 

The first thing players will notice when they start Destiny 2: Rise of Iron is that it's not just a simple expansion pack. It's basically an entirely new game with different enemies, areas and even weapons.

 

Destiny 2: Rise of Iron is actually better than the original because it offers more content overall. While most players can just play through the campaign on their own without any help from other players, those who want to join up with others can do so in the Crucible or strike modes.

 

The rework is also supposed to improve matchmaking times, which means you'll be able to find matches more quickly than before -- although this won't necessarily be true in every situation where there are several people looking for a match at once.