Destiny 2 Players Struggle with Game-Breaking Bugs in Older Content

Players returning to older Destiny 2 activities have encountered game-breaking bugs, making some missions unplayable. Reports highlight issues in Onslaught: Salvation, Kell’s Fall, Sundered Doctrine, and more.
Major Bugs Affecting Destiny 2 Activities
Following the release of Episode Heresy on February 4, players revisiting Episode Revenant and other past content have run into serious gameplay issues:
- Onslaught: Salvation
- No healing regeneration (bug likely carried over from Heresy’s new Nether activity).
- Defaults to 50 waves instead of normal progression.
- Major Fieldworks soft-locks players, preventing progression.
- Kell’s Fall
- Players experience soft locks, forcing them to restart.
- Sundered Doctrine Dungeon
- The second boss’s critical spot is not functioning properly.
- Machine Gun Overload Mod
- Reports indicate inconsistent functionality in combat.
Bungie Acknowledges Issues But No Fixes Yet
Bungie has listed some of these bugs on its Known Issues page, confirming the Kell’s Fall and Major Fieldworks soft locks. However, no timeline for fixes has been provided, frustrating players who want to catch up on content.
Player Frustration Over Bungie’s QA Cuts
Fans have pointed out that Bungie’s 2024 layoffs affected its QA (quality assurance) team, which may have led to these widespread issues. With the Codename Frontiers expansion coming in summer 2024, players hope Bungie will address these problems before older content gets vaulted.
For now, Destiny 2 players remain in limbo, waiting for Bungie to deliver much-needed fixes.