Last month, Bungie detailed how Destiny 2`s Clan system will work. In short, if you created a Group in Destiny 1, you`ll have to convert it to a Clan to take advantage of Destiny 2`s Clan features. Starting today, that conversion process is now live.In a post on its website, Bungie announced that Group founders can now migrate their communities in order to make them official Clans. This transition brings a bunch of advantages with it: Destiny 2 has in-game options and features for managing Clans. Further, the game will have a Clan progression system, with every member receiving rewards for the actions of the other members. Finally, Clans have access to Guided Games, which function as Destiny 2`s matchmaking for high-level activities.There are a few downsides, however. Clans are capped at 100 members, whereas Groups can include many more. Further, several Groups can join together to form an Alliance, but these connections won`t carry over once a Group migrates to Clan. The migration is entirely optional, though: a community can remain a Group, but it won`t gain access to the Clan features in Destiny 2. Group founders must make a decision on whether or not to change to a Clan by August 23.If you`re a Group founder and are interested in changing it to a Clan, you can read the full instructions on Bungie`s website. You have to go to your Clan homepage and pick the option to migrate.Destiny 2 will be released on September 6 for PS4 and Xbox One, with the PC version following on October 24. Players who pre-order will receive an Exotic weapon. In addition, Bungie has responded to certain issues from the game`s recent beta test, including complaints that a part of the playable story mission was far too difficult.
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