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Destiny 2: Beyond the Light confirms new Power limits

Destiny 2: Beyond the Light confirms new Power limits

Bungie confirms Destiny 2’s new Power limits following the arrival of Beyond the Light. On November 10 it will have a 14 hour maintenance.

Destiny 2: Beyond the Light will follow the usual upward Power path of Bungie’s successful expansions. The company takes advantage of its weekly blog to confirm the three new limits and how they will differ from each other, especially for those guardians who join the adventure from November 10.

In this way, the temporary maximum of Power will be 1200 points of light. You will be able to earn an additional 50 points through the completion of major activities, so the final maximum will be 1250. Milestone rewards (such as Special Raid) will break the power ceiling to 1260, 10 points above the base limit available.

When the expansion begins, all weapons and armor in your possession will rise to Power level 1050, except for items that are above that level. New players will also start from 1050. The studio claims it will make powerful rewards changes; You will receive these benefits in Raids, Gambit, Crucible, and in seasonal rewards. In this way you will add 100% of the weekly sources in a more varied way.

Destiny 2 Beyond the Light new power limit maintenance November 10

Finally, Destiny 2 will have a maintenance scheduled on the same day November 10 as a preparatory to Beyond the Light. The servers will be disconnected for 14 hours, that is, the game will not be accessible. It will be from 04:00 CET to 18:00 CET. The conclusion will coincide with the start of the new adventure and the arrival of the 3.0.0 update.

Through this link you will be able to know all the details you can expect about Beyond the Light. Destiny 2 will change the available navigation chart by extracting available content and adding material from the first installment. New times come to the Bungie universe.

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