‘Destiny: Age of Triumph’ Patch Note Reminders & Details For The New Update By Ralphy Bonn Sim | Mar 29, 2017 09:34 AM EDT "Destiny: Age of Triumph" final event is now live supported by their latest update 2.6.0 which features several enhancement and changes. The major components of the game have been discussed over the past few weeks where there are new quests to complete, updated Raids to conquer, gear to collect, and a record book to fill out. Aside from that, the update also creates a variety of balance adjustments which introduces some quality life changes in the game. "Destiny: Age of Triumph" update 2.6.0 has changed all over the place that includes bounties, impacting vendors, and much more. Addition to its usual lineup, Xur now sells two Exotic weapon bundles every week that complete weapon tests for the Gunsmith; provides more reputation. Another thing is the Moldering Shards and charged Antiquated Runes that can be traded into Eris Morn for Crota's Bane reputation where many items from the Dawning update are available from Eververse. "Destiny: Age of Triumph" update 2.6.0 is meant to serve as the last hurrah of the sort for the game "Destiny" in which it brings back the classic main menu music. According to Twin Finite, update 2.6.0 goes live today at 10AM PDT/ 1PM EDT/ 6PM BST/ 7PM CEST. The game's weekly reset has been delayed as a result, from 2 AM PDT/ /5 AM EDT/ 10 AM BST/ 11 AM CEST up until the update drops. Players won't be able to access the Weekly Heroic Strike and Weekly Nightfall Playlist during this time; if players try to boot it up, he/she can get the Honeydew error code. To sum it up, "Destiny: Age of Triumph" update 2.6.0 has some various fixes such as fixing the Local Network Fireteam issues, Skeleton Key issues, and SIVA Key Fragment issues, as noted by Tech Mic. "Destiny: Age of Triumph" update 2.6.0 confirmed changes are the updated Crucible Daily Bounties to be more inclusive which no longer requires specific Subclasses or Fireteams, fixed an issue that allows Supers to stay activated longer than intended. "Destiny: Age of Triumph" also fixed an issue where players on the surviving team can use Fireborn to cause the round to continue even when all enemies are dead.