Destiny 2 fans have been quite vocal about their disappointment in the Lightfall expansion, and developer Bungie knows that things could’ve gone better.
On Wednesday, Bungie released a blog update going over the highs and lows of Destiny 2: Lightfall‘s first month. Lightfall was apparently a massive hit sales-wise and even debuted as the number-one soundtrack on iTunes. However, Bungie also acknowledged that the expansion’s overall reception wasn’t exactly glowing (thanks, Eurogamer).
“With a solid amount of data now under our belts, it’s clear we missed the mark on some of our goals and needed to make updates based on constructive feedback,” Bungie said.
Furthermore, Destiny 2 director Joe Blackburn took some time to reassure everyone that Bungie will keep improving the expansion for some time.
“We’re floored by how many new and returning faces have been devouring Destiny 2 these last few weeks, and while it’s clear the initial experience we delivered on day one didn’t provide the full clarity we originally planned for when we set out creating Lightfall, the team has taken the feedback to heart in both what’s coming this year,” Blackburn explains. “Over the last few years, the team has set a high bar for what to expect from Destiny 2‘s evolving world, and we’re committed to making sure the resolution of our first saga lives up to that legacy.”
If you’re still chest-deep in Destiny 2: Lightfall, we have several guides on action figure locations and reaching the power cap.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.