The development team have confirmed that the latest Destiny 2 update will be available after the game’s servers go back online, with patch notes available to view at the bottom of this article.
Bungie took the Destiny servers offline earlier today to make some changes, however, they were delayed in bringing them back online.
And when they did, fans have been forced to download a new Destiny 2 patch.
“Destiny 2 Hotfix 1.0.1.2 will be available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at the conclusion of the server maintenance,” Bungie confirmed today.
“Some consoles will attempt to verify all previously downloaded content before downloading a Destiny updates.
“If any issues are found, or the verification process is interrupted, all previous content will be deleted and downloaded once more.”
The new Destiny update 1.03 tackles some of the lingering issues affecting PS4 and Xbox One players, including collecting the MIDA Mini-Tool.
Bungie have also warned that some consoles may display a different name for the update than the one listed above.
Destiny 2 servers queues will likely spring up after the update, during periods of high traffic, players may encounter these more often.
Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 feature separate queues. Destiny server queues regulate player population to provide stable conditions for Destiny gameplay.
Please note the following:
- If a player loses connection or is removed from the queue, their placement will not be retained
- If a player reaches the front of this queue and is unable to connect to Destiny servers, they will have to re-enter the queue to try again
- Queue times may vary, depending on server traffic and concurrent population
The official Destiny 2 patch notes for PS4 and Xbox One can be found below:
1.0.2.1 The one about Clan rosters.
Clans
Fixed an issue that caused Clan Rosters to not be displayed in game
Items
Fixed an issue that caused players to not receive MIDA Mini-Tool when they have a full weapon inventory
Players can obtain their missing MIDA Mini-Tool from Devrim Kay
General
Fixed a rare memory leak that would result in a crash