'Destiny 2' updates: Game director asks players for 'Trials of the Nine' feedback

A screenshot from the massively multiplayer online first-person shooter, "Destiny 2." Facebook/DestinyTheGame

Video game developers, Bungie, have officially announced that they are asking their players to provide them with feedback for the game mode "Trials of the Nine" for "Destiny 2," which is supposedly the end-game option for those who have completed the game. The announcement was made through the social media page of the game's director, Chris Barrett, which is an indication that he and his co-workers at Bungie are keen to know what players think of the mode.

Barrett made an official announcement at Twitter, stating, "Yes, we are actively discussing ways to improve Trials of the Nine. What do Trials players most want to see?" Barrett's statement is a response to one of the inquiries made by a "Destiny 2" players, wherein he asked about the changes that the video game developers plan to implement in the near future, especially since playing "Trials of the Nine" has not been as rewarding as players would have liked. 

In his reply, Barrett assured the fans that the developers are hard at work to further improve the game to keep their players happy. Given that "Destiny 2" is an online game, it is in Bungie's best interest to keep the number of their concurrent players up for as long as possible to remain relevant and appealing so that more people will be interested in playing the game. 

Some media outlets surmised that some fans and players are disappointed with the lack of variety and in-game activity that is currently available in "Destiny 2," and that Bungie may now be desperate to keep their fans happy. Fortunately, the developers have proven that player feedback is still very important to them, which should give fans some hope that the game may still improve significantly down the line. 

In the meantime, players can look forward to the special event that will occur this coming February, which is the Crimson Days event.

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