A few days ago, Bungie confirmed that some players had not received their Destiny 2 Year in Review. As the name suggests, it highlights the player’s accomplishments throughout the year and shares stats related to their favorite Destiny 2 exotics. It also features some other interesting data like an activity breakdown, which shows the user’s time spent on various activities such as Raids or Strikes. Bungie has now shared an update and a possible workaround for this issue.
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Bungie has listed a series of steps that may the fix problem for some users. Fans have to open their Bungie email settings and uncheck all available options, except the one stating that they allow Bungie to email them about news and updates. After rechecking and saving, fans should receive their Destiny 2 Year in Review when Bungie sends these emails later today and on February 21. Bungie finally confirms that it will continue to investigate the issue.
Many players have been complaining about not being able to see their Destiny 2 Year in Review for a few days now. In the replies to the Tweet, some users confirm that they have followed all the steps listed out by Bungie, and are hoping to receive the email in the coming days. Some have already received the Year in Review email, but unfortunately, others are facing errors when they try to complete these steps. Hopefully, Bungie can rectify all of these issues and players can see their Destiny 2 Year in Review before the launch of The Witch Queen.
The Witch Queen adds a ton of new content to Destiny 2 and also marks the beginning of the Season of the Risen. Bungie had recently detailed several changes coming to the game, including the highly-anticipated Gambit rework and improvements to the Destiny 2 Season Pass. Fans can expect to see a full list of patch notes later next week.
These Year in Review reports are special, and many players look forward to seeing their stats and accomplishments at the end of the year. Sony similarly releases a PlayStation Wrap-Up that features a lot of interesting stats and details, including the number of trophies earned and top 5 most-played games. It also highlights community achievements for specific titles and allows players to unlock unique rewards.
Destiny 2 is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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