A new update for "Destiny" has been released. Furthermore, complete patch notes for "Destiny" update 2.0.2 is now available at the official website of the game developer, Bungie.

According to the post made by "Destiny" Dev Team on the Bungie website, the update 2.0.2 is all about weapon parts and Crucible bounties. After the update, gamer's life in the Crucible will "become more Legendary," the post noted.

Furthermore, "Destiny" update 2.0.2 also fixes the Nightstalker abilities and lessens the shortage of weapon parts among other changes in the game.

The issue on weapon parts scarcity started with the patch 2.0.1, which was released last month. But with this recently-released "Destiny" game update, gamers can now purchase weapon parts from Banshee-44, a Gunsmith in The Tower who is selling Weapons and Ammunitions Consumables for Glimmer.

Another major change to find in the latest major update for the first-person shooter video game is the return of Iron Banner. The official Twitter account of "Destiny" further confirmed that "Iron Banner," the revamped version, is now live.

Check out the tweet below:

The update also offers an "increased drop rate for Legendary Gear in the Iron Banner playlist," the patch notes specified. Furthermore, "Destiny update 2.0.2 brings in a 20 percent boost to Iron Banner rep gains. This way, gamers can rank up faster, the post on Polygon explained.

The latest game update also added an Iron Banner Ghost Shell, which can also drop in the playlist at Rank 5. The issue on Tempered Buff not properly appearing on the Character Screen was also resolved.

As for general improvements in the Crucible, upon updating the "Destiny" game, Warlock Radiance kills now award additional 10 points, bringing it in line with other Supers. According to the patch notes, the points pile on melee, grenade as well as precision bonuses.

Furthermore, gamers will notice that the drop rates increased for the Legendary Items in the Normal Crucible.

As for the changes in the Maps, the latest update has added Asylum to the Skirmish playlist. Moreover, the dev team also added invisible physics as well as kill volumes to avoid players from "going out-of-bounds on The Burning Shrine, Frontier, and Vertigo," according to the patch noted.

The Rumble landing position has also been adjusted on The Frontier for better spacing. Furthermore, gamers might notice after updating their game that the Heavy ammo crates on Asylum have been moved.

Get the complete patch notes from Bungie site linked above. Also, watch the "Destiny" trailer shown below, released three months ago, titled "The Taken King We Are Guardian" and posted on the game's official Youtube account.