Surely many Destiny fans have forgotten all about the featured Crucible playlist with the discovery of the new exotic pulse rifle, Outbreak Prime. And even though there were not any official patch notes about it, the Combined Arms playlist has gotten an update and some tweaks.
The information comes from Andrew Weldon, Senior Multiplayer Designer at Bungie. According to him, Destiny‘s Combined Arms playlist now features “more total vehicles, stronger variation of the Interceptor [and] added a couple Heavy Pikes, damaged vehicles properly despawn…then some scoring tweaks for better game pacing and some other minor bug fixes.”
During its Alpha, Beta, and at launch, Destiny heavily featured the Combined Arms playlist, which took place on large maps like Bastion and First Light. There was the presence of vehicles like the heavy Interceptor vehicle and lighter Pikes. But fans never really took to the playlist, and it was plagued with problems like vehicles being too strong. Even after patches, fans complained about vehicles being too weak and useless, making the mode no different than standard Clash or Control, just on a bigger map.
This week Combined Arms returns with new changes and comes back as the featured Crucible playlist of week. Overall fans seem to be enjoying the return of the improved classic mode:
Why is no one playing combined arms right now?? You realize there are so few shotties here! And lots of scouts! And pulses! It's heaven!— True Vanguard (@TheTrueVanguard) September 28, 2016
@Cozmo23 @DeeJ_BNG i really enjoyed 'combined arms' today. Nice to see it's triumphant return! Can we keep it?? Pleeeeeease?? #Destiny— Sarge (@PalmettoVIP) September 27, 2016
Although, some newer fans think that Combined Arms is a new mode because it hasn’t been seen in so long.
OK so @Bungie just added a new Destiny Crucible mode called Combined Arms. You run around with vehicles and turrets and it's unreal.