Destiny 2 players baffled as devs swap featured dungeon just a week before next update

Liam Ho
Destiny 2 Prophecy Dungeon Guardians 2

A recent announcement by Destiny 2 developers has stumped players, as the devs have swapped the featured dungeon to Prophecy “based on player feedback”.

Destiny 2 has hit a bit of a standstill. With delays to the highly anticipated The Final Shape, players are just kind of sitting around waiting for the new content to be released. Season of the Wish is still very much ongoing, but there’s no new story content relating to the Season, meaning there’s no reason to log in aside from the typical grind.

Bungie has tried to incentivize players to continue hopping into the looter shooter, even offering Bright Dust each week. Alongside this, the devs have put out improvements to existing modes, like new rewards for Crucible and more recently a revamp to the Prophecy dungeon.

This revamp will see the loot pool being changed with 3 new weapons cycled in to replace old ones. Coming in update 7.3.5, the changes will come in about a week, which is why many players are confused about Bungie’s recent announcement.

Bungie Help announced that they would be changing the featured Dungeon this week to Prophecy.

“Based on player feedback, the featured Dungeon this week has been changed to Prophecy.”

The Prophecy dungeon in Destiny 2.
Destiny 2 players have been left confused after Bungie swapped the featured dungeon.

This baffled players as many knew the dungeon would be receiving a loot pool update next week, achieving the complete opposite effect for players.

“Huh? Aren’t the Prophecy changes next week? This achieves the opposite effect, where now we have to wait 5-6 weeks to get farm the new prophecy weapons,” a player questioned.

“Changes to prophecy scheduled for next week, proceeds to change the rotating dungeon to prophecy the week before,” another player confusingly enquired.

There’s no telling what Bungie is currently cooking up at their studio, but it’s definitely left players dazed and confused.

About The Author

Liam is a writer on the Australian Dexerto team covering all things gaming with an emphasis on MMOs like Destiny and FFXIV along with MOBAs like League. He started writing while at university for a Bachelor’s degree in Media and has experience writing for GGRecon and GameRant. You can contact Liam at liam.ho@dexerto.com or on Twitter at @MusicalityLH.