10 Broken Video Games Finally Ready To Play

5. Destiny 2

Battlefront 2
Bungie

Live-service games just never seem to launch properly. As soon as they drop, the floodgates of complaints open up. Server issues, problems with balancing and a lacklustre endgame are a few of the complaints most of these games tend to receive at launch, with Destiny 2 being no exception.

While the complaints weren’t nearly as bad as with the original Destiny, Bungie still had some work left trying to fix the complaints of the community. The large player base from the original game just wanted the sequel keep all things that made the original (after years of fixes) so great. Instead, they got a new game that was so broken it felt like they were reliving history.

Now, over two years later, Bungie has managed to address most of the complaints and has now turned the ship around. No longer do people feel left out from content that’s only accessible if you’ve got the expansions.

Instead, you can join seasonal events with friends and progress towards cool, new rewards. Even better, since you can start playing for free with Destiny 2: New Light, there is already a huge amount of content that you can enjoy right now.

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