Get ready, Guardians! A monumental update is on the horizon for Destiny 2’s Crucible, slated for release on March 5. This update, discussed in detail by Bungie’s PvP Strike Team, is poised to be one of the most significant overhauls the game has seen, particularly affecting maps, modes, and matchmaking.

Map Adjustments – Spawning a New Strategy

Spawn Point Overhaul

With the incoming Update 7.3.5, all Crucible maps will see adjustments in spawn points, Heavy ammo crates, and tiebreaker zone locations. Notably, larger maps like The Citadel and Convergence will feature spawn points closer to the center, encouraging quicker engagement in gunfights.

New Maps on the Horizon

In addition to these adjustments, Bungie has announced the release of three new maps designed for 3v3 game modes, set to drop in May. These are Eventide Labs on Europa, Cirrus Plaza in Neomuna, and Dissonance aboard a Terraformed Pyramid Ship, each promising to bring new challenges and strategies to the Crucible.

Mode Innovations – Refreshing the Crucible Experience

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Quickplay and Crucible Labs Updates

A newly adjusted 3v3 Clash mode will make its debut in Quickplay, following successful testing and adjustments. Crucible Labs will introduce a novel mode, Collision, offering a unique take on the king of the hill style of play, complete with a special ammo crate system.

Iron Banner Tribute Revision

The Iron Banner Tribute mode is set for a significant overhaul due to player feedback from its initial iteration, with these changes also part of the 7.3.5 update.

Beyond the March Update

Patch 7.3.6 and New Modes

Following the March update, Patch 7.3.6 (presumably the Into the Light update) will reintroduce Crucible Labs’ Checkmate mode, featuring no start special ammo and a 30% penalty on ability cooldowns. Additionally, a long-awaited game mode, Hardware, will limit ability usage and introduce a special ammo crate system.

Enhancements to Private Matches

The Final Shape will bring enhancements to Private Matches, offering more flexibility and ease in customization, ensuring fun and engaging gameplay with friends.

Matchmaking Revamp

A comprehensive revamp of matchmaking systems is also on the docket, with detailed information available for those interested in diving deeper into the upcoming changes.

Conclusion

The upcoming Crucible update promises to breathe new life into Destiny 2’s PvP experience, with adjustments aimed at improving gameplay dynamics, introducing new content, and refining player interactions. Mark your calendars for March 5, as the Crucible is set to evolve in exciting ways.