Destiny House of Wolves Receiving Release Date Later in April

Bungie also reveals more patch 1.1.2 details.

Posted By | On 03rd, Apr. 2015

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Bungie continues to hype up patch 1.1.2 for Destiny due later this month but in its Weekly Update, the developer also revealed that it would confirm the release date of the next expansion House of Wolves later in April as well. It will also promise more solid details on the same which means we may finally get an answer to all the vendor gear leaks recently.

As for patch 1.1.2, Bungie will aim to provide raid fixes, limiting AFK and idle players and reducing the difficulty for enemies on strikes like Cerebrus Vae III.

Engineer Sean Chan said in the recent update that some of the raid bugs were tough to figure out. “For example, we had a bug where players weren’t doing damage to Minotaurs with the Relic shield. Turns out that the complicated hit test we use to detect a melee hit just missed the combatant because of the long-legged shape of its body. Some of these bugs were truly baffling, but we dug deep and went to great lengths to improve things.”

Hit up the Weekly Update for more information patch 1.1.2 and stay tuned for more details on the release of House of Wolves later this month.


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