Developed by Bungie, Destiny 2 is a free-to-play multiplayer title available on Steam. It combines RPG elements with FPS games and uses the game as a service model to generate revenue.

Players can indulge in PvP and PvE game types, assuming the role of a Guardian, who are the protectors of Earth’s last safe city.

However, due to the developers often making changes, issues such as enemies surviving multiple finishers and appearing after kill and Gambit matches crashing the game have ruined the gameplay experience.

Now, many Destiny 2 players are now complaining (1,2,3,4,5) that the matchmaking is broken and unfair. It looks things went downhill after Bungie decided to remove skill-based matchmaking from most PvP modes in June of 2020.

Players are saying that PvP matches are mostly one-sided and not at all fun to play. You can see how lopsided the matchmaking is for some.

Here is what some of the complainants had to say:

Thankfully, a Senior Community Manager has commented on the matter and admitted that the removal of skill-based matchmaking from Destiny 2 has caused numerous complications.

However, they did not elaborate on how or when the feedback will be implemented.

We hope the developers listen to the player feedback and make some changes to the Destiny 2 PvP matchmaking algorithm in the near future.

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