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Destiny 2 bug is so popular, Bungie turns it into a feature


Bungie has turned a Destiny 2 bug that mistakenly made class-locked Exotic weapons available to all into a feature.

Whilst acknowledging the team "won't always look at weird bugs and decide to support them as a feature", Bungie admitted that class lockouts for the Exotic Glaives and a handful of swords were "mistakenly removed" has caused so many "great celebrations [...] we're going to let this ride". Our first reactions were focused more towards fixing the issue as we want to retain strong class-based fantasies within Destiny, and the removal of class locks muddies the water a bit," the team wrote in Bungie's latest update blog. Interestingly, the breaking of class boundaries means animations may "look a bit weird", but again, Bungie's looking on the bright side and suggested this would be fun for videos and art.

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