Most notably, unique Nightfall rewards have been delayed until the March update. To be fair, this was always labeled as a stretch goal for Destiny 2’s February update, so it’s understandable that it would be the first thing pushed back. Game Director Chris Barrett said that, while it’s an important feature to add, Bungie wants to really make those top-tier rewards unique and worth players’ effort:
However, there is one feature that will actually be moving up on the schedule for February—the first version of Nightfall Challenge Cards. The only other major feature that fans are likely to miss in next week’s patch is a system that would reduce duplicate exotics dropping. That feature has been pushed to March as well.
Looking further down the road, Barrett announced that the improvement to the game’s Mod system will miss the last planned update in this roadmap in May. He says work is still being done on Mods, but the developer will detail when exactly that change will come to the game in the future.
There’s a bit of give and take with these updates planned for Destiny 2, and fans will have to continue to keep an eye on each update to see which features do and do not make it in. On the bright side, at least Bungie is clearly communicating when changes are being made, a problem that plagued the developer in the months following the launch of Destiny 2.
Destiny 2 and its Curse of Osiris expansion are available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Source: Bungie