'Destiny' patch 1.1.2 to be released by Bungie

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The recently released Patch 1.1.1 for "Destiny" aims to fix some of the most glaring issues of the best-selling video game, but game developer Bungie is already planning to reveal the 1.1.2 update to further improve the game. 

According to the "Destiny" blog site, Bungie is planning to release the 1.1.2 update before the highly anticipated "House of Wolves" DLC starts shipping in stores. However, community manager DeeJ did not include any information about what the next update will contain. He did say that it will be available sometime soon. He also mentioned that players will be able to meet the people behind the development of the new update for "Destiny." 

In the same blog post, DeeJ said that there have been reports claiming that items being transferred with the help of the "Destiny" companion app tend to get lost. 

Because of that, the community manager said, "While we investigate this issue, please be sure to check all Inventories amongst your characters, and to use caution when transferring items during mission countdown timers and load-ins for maps." 

Also, the game developer mentioned that if "Destiny" players who use Xbox consoles experience missing their Xbox characters on their Bungie.net profile or its companion app, they must report the problem in one of its dedicated forum posts

Meanwhile, those who are having problems finding their friends list on Xbox One can try fixing it using the Help article posted by the game developer. 

The "Destiny: The House of Wolves" DLC is expected to be released in the second quarter of 2015. 

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