Destiny
IN PHOTO: A woman poses for a photo at Sony's "Destiny" video game exhibition stand during the Gamescom 2014 fair in Cologne August 13, 2014. The Gamescom convention, Europe's largest video games trade fair, runs from August 13 to August 17. Reuters/Ina Fassbender

After launching the raids for "Destiny," developer Bungie has announced that it has already been cleared by players. The team PrimeGuard has reportedly cleared the ultra-hard raid, with only a record of 1,605 death in the attempt to do so.

Vault of Glass is supposedly one of the hardest of the six-player raids, as you already need to have reached at least level 26 in order to participate. What's more, you need to play with friends, as no matchmaking with other players is allowed for Vault of Glass.

According to Metro, the devs have rewarded them with ultra rare lot and have even suggested that they play Vault of Glass again on a harder tier. With one of its raids cleared a day after it was launched, fans may be expecting more events from Bungie for "Destiny," and this is something that the devs are only too happy to accede to.

Joystiq reports that Bungie has confirmed with the source that there will be post-launch improvements coming for "Destiny." Not only that, there will be twice the number of public events that players can participate in all over the world.

"Bungie is hard at work behind the scenes, updating 'Destiny' to make it better. We've rolled out numerous patches, tuning updates and server adjustments. For instance, the frequency of public events has more than doubled," said community manager David "Deej" Dague to Joystiq.

Fans should keep watch over at Bungie.net for any new patch notes that may be coming for the title, as the developer team has already promised that a steady stream of updates and requested features will be coming in.

In fact, just recently, a new hot fix was posted over at the official Bungie website, though this update is concentrated more on refinements to make the game more stable. Expect these updates in the game:

- Engineering: Fixes for Xbox One bootflow issues; Changes in network configuration to improve stability; Fixes for issues causing game crashes

- Events: Public Events should occur twice as frequently in public spaces

Since Bungie has made the "Destiny" community an open space for those suggesting features and additions that improve the title, the devs have implored the fans to keep communication with them via the forums for any more suggestions in the future. This can be accessed in the link here.

"Destiny" Vault of Glass news (Credit: YouTube/IGN News)

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