mercredi 6 septembre 2017

Destiny 2: Clan Features Delayed "For Several Days"


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Bungie has confirmed in a tweet that players of Destiny 2, which launched today, are going to have to wait at least a few days before taking advantage of any of the game's clan features.

Clans are communities of like-minded Destiny players who are able to journey through the game together and benefit from each other's achievements; although they existed in the original Destiny, they were only accessible through the Destiny website and functioned essentially in the background. In Destiny 2, they've been overhauled and brought to the forefront of gameplay, featuring in the user interface and allowing Guardians to join their fellow players on the fly, creating fireteams with other Clan members and levelling the Clan up as individual members work their way through the game.

Unfortunately, it seems that these features won't be accessible to players in the first few days of the game's launch; the tweet specifies that "in-game features" will not be available so it seems that Clan functionality will still be accessible through Bungie's website.

It will still be possible to create fireteams and connect with friends through Destiny 2's other online features, although the "Guided Games" function - which is intended to allow Clans to help solo players complete game content - will not be available until Clan functionality comes online.

There's currently no word on when these features may be accessible, but it seems like Bungie are expecting a delay of at least a few days. In the meantime, Destiny 2 is available to play now on PS4 and Xbox One, with the PC version launching Tuesday, October 24.

Matt Davidson is a freelance writer for IGN. If you're on Twitter, he's there too.

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