The new Witch Queen raid for the latest Destiny’s most recent update has finally here, and it will begin on Saturday. The global launch guaranteed that the Fireteams from all around the world could compete to finish the new Witch Queen’s Vow of Disciple race raid. Those who are not participating may observe the new Destiny 2 raid on Twitch. Over 350K Destiny fanatics have been observing multiple streamers take against the new Witch Queen’s soldiers, according to early data.
Destiny 2 had almost 360,000 spectators, according to Twitch’s publicly available viewing statistics. It’s the highest level of viewing MMO shooter has experienced in over 2 years.
Destiny 2 Is As Popular As Ever
The race’s ultimate Destiny 2 broadcaster is the ever-popular Datto. He has 100K Twitch viewers on his own. With over 45,000 followers on Twitch, Gladd is the second most popular streamer. A total of 20 channels have over 1K viewers. The raid race is exciting, but it has failed to get off to a good start. Raiders in Destiny 2 have reported latency, performance difficulties, and even game-closing blunder messages. Bungie is looking into the issues, in the meanwhile, it’s lowering the priority of Destiny 2 gridlock that isn’t tied to the latest expansion season.
Nonetheless, multiple of Destiny’s best raiding teams have people drop at random, making it impossible to measure progress. Of course, Twitch viewers are not always a good metric for determining success. Bungie will undoubtedly be pleased that a 4 1/2-year-old game was able to attract such a huge audience for the opening of its expansion’s raid. In terms of Twitch viewership, this is Destiny’s 2nd most famous raid launch.