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servers are finally recovering after the onslaught of players trying to get in to play The Final Shape yesterday, and has apologized for the inconvenience. If you guessed that Destiny 2's servers might take a bit of a battering yesterday at The Final Shape's launch, then you'd be correct. in a , and Bungie suggested restarting your console of choice or Steam to try and get in, as the maintenance period leading into The Final Shape's launch was extended.

As this was all going down yesterday, Bungie took to Twitter to apologize for the inconvenience caused. In the tweet thread below, Bungie writes that it's "hard at work trying to resolve each of these issues as quickly as possible," but reassures players that most of the connection issues stemming from earlier in the day had actually been fixed. "We built The Final Shape to be an exciting, cathartic, story-driven adventure for everyone to enjoy.



We’re truly sorry if connection issues and instability is getting in the way of that experience, and we promise to keep working until these issues are resolved," Bungie adds in the thread. There have also been , and Bungie writes that you can view cutscenes again by "accessing the Replayable Missions node in the middle of the Pale Heart map." Just a matter of hours ago, Bungie put out the tweet below, further reassuring Destiny 2 players that it had seen "significant improvements after the recent server restarts.

" The development team does state, however, that there are still ongoing.

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