Collision detection issue from the Bureaucratic Walk emote has also been fixed.
Xur has returned with the usual Exotic loot that you may or may not care about.
More story details, as well as raised level caps.
Now PC players can also suffer such call-outs as "dog", "chalice", "sword" and what have you.
The first DLC will include some new characters, including a brand new Ghost to converse with.
Get ready to try for that amazing special...emblem. Yep, an emblem.
Some tech tips for Destiny 2.
Find out the rotation of sequences for the Leviathan along with Nightfall challenges for this week.
Osiris is the only person who can stop the Vex from blah blah blah.
Bungie fixes some persisting issues.
More importantly, the emote which caused Trials of the Nine to be cancelled will also be fixed.
Head to head graphics comparison between the best versions of Destiny 2.
Director Christopher Barrett confirms that privates Crucible matches are coming in early 2018.
Xur brings some intriguing Exotics - and a somewhat useful sniper rifle - this week.
Two of the biggest shooters confirmed to receive enhancements on Xbox One X.
Bungie clarifies bans that recently occurred for the PC version (and overturns a few erroneous ones).
No official statement yet on what exactly is causing the bans for PC players.
Everything is permitted.
The shared world shooter featured text chat but not for all and sundry to hear.
Weapon balance will also be separate on PC from the console versions.