Destiny 2: Titan’s Thundercrash Getting Tuned In The Next Update

In TWAB blog-post, Bungie talked about the upcoming plans in Destiny 2, especially next season. As we know, the next season in Destiny 2 is called Season of Dawn. Apart from the actual name, we have no clue what this season is about, but our guess is, this season focus on the Vex (again) or Fallen. Talking about Season of Dawn, Bungie also revealed that there will be a lot of changes coming to the game including some tweaks to the Titan’s Thundercrash.

Destiny 2: Titan’s Thundercrash Getting Tweaked

Destiny 2 Thundercrash

On Bungie Forums, a player asked, “What’s the status on that Thundercrash buff? Last I heard about it was almost half a year ago, during I think Season of the Drifter, where it was said it was being looked at alongside Ward of Dawn.” To which the community manager at Bungie, Cozmo23 replied, “They know, it’s being tuned in next update.

So, now we know that Thundercrash will also be getting tuned in the next sandbox update. If you’re missing on the news relating Destiny 2 lately, here are some of the changes that are hitting the game in the coming weeks. 

  • Hunter’s Solar sub-class (Gunslinger – Way of the Sharpshooter) getting newly updated abilities including the new Weighted Knife which states high-damage knife throw with a long wind up. Travels at high speeds bounce once and do extra damage to the head. Precision shot final blows recharge the melee completely. The one-hit precision final blow in PvP.
  • Warlock’s Solar subclass (Attunement of Sky) getting a new ability called Celestial Fire which sends a spiral of three explosive Solar projectiles.
  • As for our Punchy boys a.k.a. Titans, they are also getting some tweaks and upgrades in their Solar Sub-class

We cannot wait for the next season to hit Destiny 2. What are your expectations from the upcoming season in Destiny 2? Let us know in the comments!

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is now live on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, released on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.