Bungie releases a new update for Destiny 2, making key adjustments to the core game, removing the Unstable Cores resource, while further improving the much maligned Portal. There's no denying that Destiny 2 is in a tough spot, with player counts dropping and player frustration seemingly at an all-time high.
Still, no matter how bad things get with Destiny 2, Bungie continues to plug away at making improvements. The studio continues to take player feedback and the last few updates have seemingly been in response to certain pain points or frustrations from the community. The Portal continues to be in the spotlight, and while it's still a massive part of the Edge of Fate version of Destiny 2, Bungie is trying a few new things with it in this latest update.
Following in the footsteps of the previous Destiny 2 update, Bungie has made additional changes to the Portal in an effort to improve the overall experience. The patch notes reveal that Bungie has removed a number of challenge modifiers from matchmaking through the Portal, reducing some of the randomness that can happen. In fact, many of the modifiers that have been removed were some of the least popular...
