Destiny: Bungie “Definitely Not Done” Adding Content

Still no specifics on next content update though.

Posted By | On 03rd, Feb. 2016

Destiny

Despite the updates on matchmaking and moving towards a more connection-based model for Crucible, Bungie has still been surprisingly silent on PvE content for Destiny. In fact, other than Crimson Doubles, we haven’t seen much of a PvP roadmap either aside from an update coming in Spring to rival The Taken King. That being said, Bungie has clarified that it isn’t done adding content to the game by a long shot.

Responding on the official forums, community manager Cozmo stated that, “No, we are definitely not done adding content. I don’t have any specifics on what or when the next Content update will be – but we are definitely not done updating Destiny.”

Of course, it’s that lack of specifics that seems to be annoying fans so greatly. While we don’t think Bungie should unveil something that it can’t ultimately deliver, some sort of update is better than nothing at this point.

Meanwhile, Crimson Doubles is scheduled to start on February 9th and end on February 16th.


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