Bungie is Looking Into Destiny 2 Errors With a New List of Known Problems

With a massive amount of players already taking part in Destiny 2, Bungie is quickly isolating [...]

With a massive amount of players already taking part in Destiny 2, Bungie is quickly isolating known problems and other errors while keeping players updated on the bugfixes.

The issues that Bungie is currently working on span across both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, sometimes having issues isolated to one console. Not all of them are gamebreaking – some of them simply affect a display date – but they're all on Bungie's radar in order to keep Destiny 2 players active in the newly-released game.

Updated on Saturday to reflect additional issues, below is the list of the emergent issues that have been identified in Destiny 2:

  • Cabbage Errors:We are investigating player reports of CABBAGE error codes. For specific updates on this issue, please stay tuned to this thread: https://www.bungie.net/en/Forums/Post/230497141
  • PS4 Pro Crashes:We are aware of reports of some PS4 Pro players encountering crashes and are working with our partners to investigate the issue.
  • Xbox Displayed Release Date:While the Xbox ONE Dashboard may be displaying the wrong date, Destiny 2 is available as of September 6, 2017. If you experience any issues accessing Destiny 2 licenses, you may need to contact Xbox Support for assistance.
  • Pre-Order Items and Content Packages:We are aware of player reports describing some items not being granted to players who believe they are eligible for access. We are working with our partners to determine the behavior of these content packs, and identify any issues which may be occurring.

The list of known issues that have been receiving attention for a bit longer on the list of work-in-progress fixes is a bit longer with some items on the list before Saturday, but it did receive a small update as well. An issue with quests, specifically with players not getting their quest rewards is one of the new known problems, and several issues related to the user interface were also added.

A full list of all of the known Destiny 2 issues that Bungie's currently looking at can be found through the company's forums, so make sure to keep up with the problems in order to avoid known issues.

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