Destiny 2 players aren't happy about microtransaction changes coming next week

Destiny 2 players aren't happy about microtransaction changes coming next week

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Following the official unveiling of Destiny 2's Season of the Drifter earlier today, Bungie has revealed more about the nuts-and-bolts of what's coming when it goes live next week. The latest This Week at Bungie blog post features an updated gameplay calendar, details on three new pinnacle weapons earned by reaching the top ranks in their respective activities, and a look at some pretty significant tweaks to legendary power weapons. But the change that players are vocally unhappy about comes by way of the Eververse Store. 

Last year, Bungie rolled out a new feature in Destiny 2 called the Prismatic Matrix, which provided players a more direct path to acquiring items from the game's Eververse microtransaction store. The matrix contains ten items that rotate on a weekly basis that players can earn via "activations," and that come on top of regular Eververse drops. It was meant to alleviate dissatisfaction with the store, which was widely criticized as being overpriced and understocked. 

Destiny 2 players aren't happy about microtransaction changes coming next week

Mar 1, 2019, 3:19am UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/destiny-2-players-arent-happy-about-microtransaction-changes-coming-next-week/ > Following the official unveiling of Destiny 2's Season of the Drifter earlier today, Bungie has revealed more about the nuts-and-bolts of what's coming when it goes live next week. The latest This Week at Bungie blog post features an updated gameplay calendar, details on three new pinnacle weapons earned by reaching the top ranks in their respective activities, and a look at some pretty significant tweaks to legendary power weapons. But the change that players are vocally unhappy about comes by way of the Eververse Store.  > Last year, Bungie rolled out a new feature in Destiny 2 called the Prismatic Matrix, which provided players a more direct path to acquiring items from the game's Eververse microtransaction store. The matrix contains ten items that rotate on a weekly basis that players can earn via "activations," and that come on top of regular Eververse drops. It was meant to alleviate dissatisfaction with the store, which was widely criticized as being overpriced and understocked.