Destiny
"Destiny" is getting another update 2.0.2 in November. Bungie

Bungie’s “Destiny” is a massive hit among shooter fans especially after the game has reached a new prime with The Taken King expansion. However, the title is not totally free of bugs. One bug in particular is plaguing Xbox One players of the game, but it looks as if Bungie is already working on a fix for it.

"Bungie is aware of some Xbox One players encountering Vulture errors immediately after logging in. We are working with our partners at Microsoft to investigate the issue,” Bungie said.

The origin of the said Vulture error is unknown, but it apparently doesn't allow Xbox Live Gold members to play PvP or co-op. When it was first spotted, players without subscription to Xbox Live Gold were able to play the multiplayer modes of “Destiny.” Now some Xbox Live Gold subscribers are unable to reap the benefits of the subscription, as they cannot access the multiplayer or co-op.

The bug surfaced after the 2.0.2. update of “Destiny,” Gamingbolt reports. The update brought about a lot of tweaks to “Destiny,” which includes changes to Crucible multiplayer mode and several fixes to the abilities of the Nighstalker. Aside from that, the update also included adjustments to multiplayer maps.

For now, Bungie suggests to players experiencing the problem to try to reach out to the support page. Players are requested to click the Contact Help link on the website of Bungie; they will then be tasked to fill out the form with the requested information.

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