Summary
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Bungie offers a bonus for Destiny 2 players due to a PSN lunge with another opportunity in the competition mode.
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The date and time will be announced soon, but will give the players the next chance to complete the Sundered Dungeon doctrine mode.
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Other companies also compensate for players for a outage, including Sony with 5 free extension for PSN.
Bungie announces a plan of compensation for Destiny 2 Players who could have been hit by the recent PlayStation vaul. It was a big weekend Destiny 2 Players as the latest dungeon, known as Sundered doctrine, finally launched and started a brand new race between Fireteams.
Unfortunately, this race was interrupted for PlayStation players because Sony has experienced a lengthy server outage. The problem began on February 7 and lowered the PlayStation network for all players, portrayed online features and digital games to a large extent inaccessible for about 17 hours until the problem was resolved. Of course, an unexpected outage of many disappointed and frustrated because they were unable to gain access to their content.
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As a result of the outage, many companies began to compensate players in a while lost. It seems that a large part of frustration stems from a lack of communication from Sony, which has acknowledged this problem after several hours, but to a large extent not its seriousness. The outage naturally also influenced various online games and certain events, including the world's first race that happens in Destiny 2Which was to run only 48 hours.
Bungie offering compensation of Destiny 2 players for a PSN outage
When Bungie came to the social media, she revealed compensatory plans due to a failure, even when the Sunderered Dungeon did not close the race. Due to problems preventing access to Destiny 2Bungie makes the solar doctrine of the competition regime accessible for another weekend, giving players another opportunity to clean the dungeon on the difficulty level of the competition level and gain related rewards. Even better, this change is not only for PlayStation players and will also be available for all platforms. Further details, including the date and start time, will be revealed later.
Bungie follows the traces of other companies that have provided compensation for players who were an impact on the outage. Sony announced its own PSN compensation plans and provided all players an extension of 5 free days, while other companies such as Capcom announced the added 24 hours for the last Beta Weekend of Monster Hunter Wilds. Even Krispy Kreme got into things by distributing free donuts in a two -hour window after the news of the outage began to circulate online.
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August 28, 2017
- Esrb
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T for teens for blood, tongue and violence