At Destiny 2 there was a community summit between the elite and the developer. It is now speculated that Bungie wants to save PvP. There is talk of a “bright future” on Twitter.
This meeting is about: Bungie, the developer of Destiny 2, invited to a “Community Summit” on March 31st. The meeting took place behind closed doors – and digitally. Members of the community were invited to give Bungie their opinion and work with the developers to find solutions to the Guardians’ worst problems.
The community is represented by Destiny celebrities. Twitch streamers, content creators and YouTubers are supposed to lend their voice to the guardians. Those present are not allowed to speak about the content of the meeting, but a few small hints on Twitter and Co. cannot completely resist.
In the past, too, those involved wore muzzles, but could not contain their anticipation.
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“They really listen … and do something” – Guardians wanted to hear that
Thanks to the agreements on secrecy, we don’t really have much concrete information. But the comments of the streamers on Twitter give the community hope.
Do you want to save PvP? It is noticeable at the latest secret meeting that the PvP professionals who were invited express themselves very benevolently on Twitter. This leads to the conclusion that the focus of the summit this time was the ailing PvP.
GernaderJake (GJake), a streamer who searches up and down the trials, has been very critical of the state of the PvP endgame in the past. He had doubts about the future of Destiny 2. After the most recent meeting, his words were far more optimistic: