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D estiny 2's new expansion, Edge of Fate, is not having an easy time winning over players, with fewer returning to check it ...
The Destiny 2 Steam player count is at the lowest since its launch, which could signify issues concerning the overall health of the popular FPS game.
Destiny 2's low player count is the symptom of deeper problems Despite a list of positive changes coming and the last Light and Darkness expansion arriving, players have seemingly stepped away ...
The Steam player count for Destiny 2 is dropping to an all-time low after issues affected some of Episode Revenant's content, including the Dawning.
SteamDB shows that the 24-hour player peak for Destiny 2 has been 99,193, agonizingly close to six digits. That said, 100,000 ...
So here are our 10 ways Destiny 2 can fix its biggest problems. 10. A new New Light campaign It’s no secret that one of Destiny’s most serious problems is a terminal decline in player numbers.
New Destiny 2 expansions and widespread server outages go hand-in-hand. With The Final Shape finally out now and gradually rolling out after 24 hours of downtime, a few lucky players are getting ...
Destiny 2 expansion Edge of Fate is the worst performing expansion in the MMO's history as players still fail to join the game.
Some players jumping into Destiny 2's latest expansion, The Edge of Fate, are finding their cursor restricted. Thankfully, ...
On The Final Shape's launch, SteamDB shows that the number reached 314,634 even with the massive server issues. Who knows how many more players will pour in once everything's resolved?
Players immediately noticed issues upon logging in today, though, such as their triumphs needing to be completed and some of their Seals/Titles being removed. One hour later, Destiny 2 was brought ...
Season of the Lost (Destiny 2’s now second-longest season) still maintained a player count higher than 75,000 while Season of the Seraph never dipped lower than 96,000.