Bungie has announced it's making two interesting changes to the Neomuna location's activities within Destiny 2's Lightfall expansion. Both of the changes, which deal with Terminal Overload matchmaking and the Vex Strike Force public event, will benefit Destiny 2 players in meaningful ways. Both changes are already complete and updated in Destiny 2, as well, without players needing to restart their game or download an update. Some Destiny 2 players are likely taking advantage of the changes already without realizing it.For those unfamiliar, Terminal Overload is a matchmaking node found on the Neomuna map location. It isn't a standalone mode, but rather a way to quickly join a public activity that shifts locations within Neomuna week to week. It features rewards tied to several different progression paths within Lightfall, granting players Neomuna reputation, Strand Meditations, and other area-specific rewards. It ties into the Season Journey, Weekly Challenges, and Triumphs, as well.RELATED: Exploring Neomuna in Destiny 2: Lightfall Has a Major DrawbackThe problem with Terminal Overload, an issue since Lightfall first launched, is that many players felt like it didn't actually do anything. Queuing into it would simply drop a player into Neomuna, sometimes with no other players on the map, and sometimes with no activity progression available. The biggest change that Bungie has made today is improving the Terminal Overload launch node's matchmaking. Players will now be matchmade "more consistently" with other players rather than into empty zones.

The other change that Bungie has made isn't related to Terminal Overload, but is tied to Neomuna activities. It's related to the Vex Strike Force public event, a particularly important public event among many within the zone. Vex Strike Force is an important and rare public event that rewards a guaranteed Exotic gear drop, as well as a Terminal Overload Key upon its first completion. Bungie has made a change so that the Vex Strike Force activity spawns more often.

While these were not urgent changes for Bungie to address, they are both important and rewarding activities. Improving them will make for a better overall Lightfall experience for Destiny 2 players, particularly since Terminal Overload and public events like Vex Strike Force are something almost all Lightfall players do semi-frequently.

There are still many issues that Bungie needs to address, particularly tied to Neomuna and content within the area. That Bungie is dropping surprise fixes and improvements week to week is encouraging to see, though. This is still just the first season of Lightfall. There's a lot left to come.

Destiny 2 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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