Yesterday a new update of the Destiny 2 went life and it enabled cross-play voice chat. And this latest update brings a little over a week after cross-platform play was added to the game.
Bungie, the developer studio behind the game has posted the patch notes for yesterday’s 3.3.0.1 Hotfix that came to Destiny 2 and in them, it has listed down cross-play voice chat as now enabled in-game.
This latest voice chat feature comes just after the launch of Season 15, which is called the Season of the Lost, on August 24. And at the bottom of the patch notes, in the “General” section, we can see “Cross-Play voice chat enabled” as a bullet point.
But, Bungie has also listed some communication privacy issues that aren’t working as intended for Xbox players. Here’s what those issues are:
- Xbox players will still hear the voice and receive invites from anyone even if privacy settings are set to “friends” or “in-game friends.”
- Xbox players will still hear a voice from non-Xbox players even if “You can communicate outside of Xbox with voice and text” is set to “blocked.”
- Xbox players will still be able to hear other Xbox players in Fireteam Chat or Team Chat, even if that player is on their mute list.
It was last month when the company announced that cross-play was officially coming with the launch of Season 15 in Destiny 2. but during that time the company announced that “when cross-play releases, voice chat between platforms will not be enabled.”
For more information related to Destiny 2 and other games, stay tuned.