It appears that players aren’t entirely happy with how the Endgame is shaping up. This harkens back to complaints of the original Destiny, where this was also a concern. The post indicates the developer is diligently looking at as much of the “chatter” as it can, but that pouring over it all can take time.

There is nothing detailed at this time, but Bungie has made it clear that it is acutely aware of the issue and is working on solutions. Destiny 2 players should heed the developer’s advice by continuing to make suggestions and voice their concerns. Bungie is listening.

After a short delay, the PC version of Destiny 2 will finally arrive later this month. The PC version will come with a number of enhancements and features, such as a faster framerate and 4K support. The unlock time for PC is slightly different in that doesn’t unlock for everyone at midnight. Instead, it will unlock at 10am PDT on Tuesday, October 24. For those in different time zones, Bungie has created an event page that lays out the converted times for many major cities in the world.

It appears that Raid Challenges are coming soon to Destiny 2, after raid-specific emblems were spotted in the game’s database. Bungie even mentioned Raid Challenges in its weekly report, saying the topic would be addressed in detail next week. The developer also said the challenges have been designed to make players “rethink familiar encounters.”

Destiny 2 is available now for PS4 and Xbox One, and releases on October 24, 2017 for PC.