Bungie's latest "Destiny" updates have finally arrived along with the patch updates notes. "Destiny" Update 2.5.0.1 patch has arrived this week that address several key problems and gaming issues.

Update 2.5.0.1. Address key Issues
The previous "Destiny" Update 2.5.0., which arrived on December of last year, has managed to address a lot of concerns. But some new issues emerged early this year that led to Bungie's release of the latest hotfix 2.5.0.1, which is expected to address players' commonly reported issues.

According to Bungie, the hotfix has managed to clear out problems on several Xur Curios, which affected the Xur's "Curio" inventory. The update has also addressed the inconsistency of weapon stability on the Nova Mortis and Abbadon Exotic.

The Update also patched some exploits in the Crucible and an issue about items that are required to finish Patrol activities in the Plaguelands.Unfortunately, there are still some major issues that have not address by the newly arrived Update 2.5.0.1 patch.

These major issues include the failure to unlock the Grimoire card and also the erroneous removal of skeleton keys from Character Inventory. Fortunately, Bungie is well aware of these unpatched bugs and has plans to address them in the future update release.

Confirms 2017 Release Date.
Activision, according to Daily Star, has finally confirmed 2017 release date and is now on full throttle for the game's sequel.

The "Destiny 2" release date was originally confirmed for 2017 target date by Activision last year during the company's earnings reports briefing.

Additionally, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg recently made a bold statement, claiming that the publishing company were on track and excited for what is going to be the as awesome sequel for "Destiny" this year.

In addition to the release date confirmation, the developer also confirmed in its weekly blog post that the next "Destiny" update will include some weapon balance changes. However, the exact release date has not been announced yet.

The full notes on fixes and changes are also to-be-revealed. The full developer blog post can be viewed at Bungie website.

Bungie, according to GameSpot, plans to launch Destiny 2 this year, though "Destiny 2" has yet to be formally announced.