Destiny 2 The Final Shape Connection Issues and Errors Addressed
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Destiny 2 The Final Shape Connection Issues and Errors Addressed

Bungie announced on social media that it began mitigating and addressing Destiny 2 The Final Shape connection issues and errors and apologized for the situation. In particular, the Bungie Help account noted that Currant error codes shouldn’t be as common.

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The initial announcements and apologies regarding the Destiny 2 The Final Shape connection issues and errors was 10 tweets long. It began by apologizing for the connection problems and noting the team was working on alleviating them. For example, load balancer machines, activity host, and server configurations adjustments implemented were mentioned as some of the ways the developer said it addressed problems. It also offered a temporary workaround for the missing cutscene problem by suggesting players head to Replayable Missions to potentially catch ones from the expansions first, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh missions. Finally, it closed things out with another apology.

As for Bungie Help, there’s only been one update in the last few hours. It noted the Currant error codes in Destiny 2 had been addressed. However, it also noted Cabbage and Weasel ones could still appear.

The main account for the team also credited server restarts with assisting in solving issues in Destiny 2 The Final Shape.

Destiny 2 and The Final Shape expansion are available for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.


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