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Destiny 2's Season of the Worthy has officially arrived. It also brings along a massive update that makes a whole lot of needed changes that the game badly required. Bungie has brought back the Trials of Osiris multiplayer mode over this weekend, the Power cap has been raised slightly, and of course, seasonal content for you to enjoy. 

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The patch notes for this Update 2.8.0 are PRETTY LONG, but it will make you understand that the changes are enormous here. Bungie is bringing out Exotic armors; examples would be the One-Eyed Mask and Contraverse Hold, which would now see a nerf to make room for other weapons to grow on players and not pick just the most powerful setup. Reduced power of sniper rifles against bosses since it's always been a favorite for dealing massive damage to the fiercest enemies in all contents. 

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Additional details were mentioned as well. The Update 2.8.0 changes the Armor 2.0 system; this change will affect each piece of armor you get will have an "energy" type. Ever since Shadowkeep, you have only been able to add mods to armor that match its energy type, this fiasco has made the community split accepting the news ways and the other craving for the old. This new update, however, will allow you to change the energy type of a piece of armor only for the cost of one Upgrade Module. This lets you add even more customization to your already overpowered setup, wouldn't you agree? 

UI is officially improved for Destiny 2 with this new update. The "Quests" menu screen is now more transparent and more straightforward as it wants you to do and how to do it. Bug fixes for days, but that is a good sign that Bungie is taking care of their baby. 

Destiny 2 Patch Notes for Update 2.8.0 will be linked here because of its lengthy and thorough explanation. 

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