Destiny 2 has one of the worst bugs in its history that’s melting bosses and PvP players
Destiny 2 has one of the worst — and most hilarious — bugs in its history right now, allowing players to create guns with perks that are game-breaking in activities or PvP. Players can put shotgun frames on auto rifles, resulting in a weapon that obliterates someone in PvP in milliseconds due to the hugely reduced time to kill. Bungie, the developer of Destiny 2, says in a post on X (formerly Twitter) that it will release the fix in two waves, with the first being deployed within the next 24 hours.
First, a stopgap: Bungie will disable the ability to equip crafted weapons (players can still build the weapons; they just can’t be used). The developer says it will re-enable crafting “soon after” with the second fix, which will reset weapons made with “illegal” components to their default state.
Destiny 2 players have also been crafting grenade launchers with frames from other weapons, sending hugely explosive projectiles toward enemies and PvP players. Bungie currently has extra rewards running for its Grandmaster Nightfall activity, one of the more challenging sides of the PvE environment. This glitch makes that Grandmaster content light work, as people blast through enemies and bosses with ease.
Trials of Osiris, Destiny 2’s competitive PvP mode, is also running this weekend with a sought-after Igneous Hammer weapon as the reward for going flawless (winning seven games without a loss). This weapon crafting glitch means there are hundreds of players running around with weapons that melt players and make Trials of Osiris very easy when it’s supposed to be a more challenging PvP environment.
This exploit can also be used to place exotic weapon perks on regular legendary weapons, completely changing how a gun works in Destiny 2. It literally feels like you’re cheating when you shoot one of these weapons.
It wasn’t clear if Bungie would need to roll back its servers to fix the glitch, but the developers now say there “are no plans for a rollback.”
It also doesn’t appear as though Bungie will take Destiny 2 offline for emergency maintenance. “We’re aware of an issue that allows specific weapon perks to be crafted into other legendary weapons and are investigating a fix, which will result in these weapons being reset in the future,” said Bungie in its original post on X, acknowledging the issue. “We currently don’t have any plans to disable Trials of Osiris due to this issue.”
Any players using the exploit won’t be banned, either. “Per our ban policy, players who discover an exploit will not receive any in-game restriction or ban,” says Bungie. “However, the use of external scripting and network manipulation tools are still bannable offenses and subject to security review.”
Update September 15th, 5:25PM ET: Article updated with comment from Bungie.
Update September 16th, 3:47PM ET: Updated with Bungie’s announcement of incoming fixes.
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