Destiny 2 dev thought it would be "impossible" for someone to clear the MMO FPS's new horde mode solo until now: "I'll never underestimate this playerbase again"

Destiny 2 Into the Light
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Destiny 2's latest big update, Into the Light, launched with a hardcore horde mode called Onslaught that at least one member of the development team thought would be impossible for a solo player to complete. You can proba꧋bly guess where this is going: somebody has already soloed Onslaught on its higheꦯst difficulty.

That someone is a French player who goes by the name Xeneris. Overnight, they the results screen for the "World first solo onslaught legend." You can check out the stats readout below - 90 minutes, 1676 kills, and all 50 waves cleared. It doesn't look like there's a video of the clear available yet, but members of the dev team at Bungie are already offering congratulations. 

When Onslaught was first detailed, associate designer Noah Lee 🤡reckoned that i꧅t would be "impossible" to solo. "I'll never underestimate this playerbase again," Lee in response to Xeneris'🌳s accomplishment. "I hereby bestow the ultimate honor, you're That Guy." And, indeed, Xeneris has taken that moniker with pride, making it a part of their Twitter profile.

Into the Light is a sort of stopgap content update intended to help fill the final months leading up to the long-awaited 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Destiny 2: The Final Shape expansion. On top of Onslaught, it's also brought back some of the most broken guns in the MMO's history,💟 though Bungie has asserte🃏d they're a bit less broken now.

Destiny 2: The Final Shape suddenly looks like the coolest thing to ever happen to the MMO thanks to a new Prismatic subclass and Exotics designed to break the game.

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