'Destiny' news: Update 2.0.0.2 making changes ahead of 'The Taken King' launch

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With the much bandied about "The Taken King" expansion launch for "Destiny" looming, Bungie has just released a new update for the game ahead of the monumental event.

Unlike last week's 2.0 update, this week's patch is decidedly smaller, but it is still making some changes to the game.

Most notably, this week's 2.0.0.2 update will be affecting the Collector's Edition items. To be more specific, the update will be affecting the delivery of the Collector's Edition items, according to Bungie.

First off, players will now be able to find the armor awards they have earned in the correct portion of the Postmaster's interface. This will hopefully help avoid any instances of confusion moving forward.

Update 2.0.0.2 will also be ensuring that packages inside the game will be producing the right items even if it is opened by a player from a different class. 

The second issue, in particular, may have already had an adverse effect on some players. The good news on this front is that players who have already been affected by this problem will soon be getting the armor pieces they should have received in the first place.

In related news, "Destiny" players are also receiving another treat ahead of "The Taken King's" official launch.

A new "Legend of You" video is now being made available to players, Express UK reported.

Players can simply head on over to this portion of the game's official website and enter their gamer ID to see customized video based on their own experiences playing "Destiny."

The video will not be available to everyone however, as players need to be at least level 20 to see their own custom trailer.

"Destiny" players can also opt to share the video to showcase what they have accomplished in the game, and they will also be able to see just how they stack up to other fans of the game in terms of their character's stats.

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