Destiny 2, Bungie's long-running live-service FPS, may be getting its "final shape" today, but that shape appears to not include servers that are ready for the clamoring playerbase.
The issues likely stem from the massive influx of players the game sees with each new expansion, as Steam alone reported more than 200,000 players trying to log on simultaneously moments after the servers came online — a significantly higher number than that platform typically sees, though still well below the all-time player count of nearly 400,000.
Fittingly, Twitch has been full of streams from the Destiny community, who are staring at error messages for long periods of time.
A short while ago, Bungie Help recommended players restart the game, console, or launcher to try and resolve the issue.
The issues likely stem from the massive influx of players the game sees with each new expansion, as Steam alone reported more than 200,000 players trying to log on simultaneously moments after the servers came online — a significantly higher number than that platform typically sees, though still well below the all-time player count of nearly 400,000.
Fittingly, Twitch has been full of streams from the Destiny community, who are staring at error messages for long periods of time.
A short while ago, Bungie Help recommended players restart the game, console, or launcher to try and resolve the issue.