A lot of Destiny fans have been waiting for the much-teased April update to the social shooter to introduce more content, and the community has been hoping that the company might introduce revamped versions of older raids, like Crota's End and Vault of Glass.



Unfortunately, a new Twitter message from Eric Osborne, also known as Urk, who is a marketing relations manager at the company, suggests that the team at Bungie is not planning to introduce anything new related to the two raids next month.
The developer wants the community to set its expectations for the April update for Destiny at an appropriate level, and the statement probably means that no content that was initially introduced during the first year will be brought back in any way.
The player community has long been asking Bungie to tweak the enemies and the rewards associated with both Vault of Glass and Crota's End to increase the number of raids that they have access to.
Information about the April update for Destiny will start arriving this week via Twitch streams run by the studio, and gamers will get access to new Player versus Environment challenges, an increase in Light levels as well as more equipment that can be used to improve their Guardians.
Osborne has also suggested that the company is preparing to introduce balance tweaks for weapons and more, but full details will be offered closer to the launch date.
Destiny is also preparing for a paid expansion this year Bungie might be focused on the April content drop, but Activision has already revealed that it is aiming to get a classic expansion pack for the social shooter launched before the end of the year, although it is unclear what it might contain.
The fan base has been unhappy with the level of quality of the recent events for Destiny and was further annoyed by the changes that the development team made to the matchmaking system, initially without communicating with the players.
A big chunk of Bungie resources is clearly already allocated to the development of a sequel to the title, which will probably be both announced and launched next year.
But the studio and the team at publisher Activision need to make sure that they keep their audience happy in the meantime or they risk hurting sales for future installments in the franchise.
This means the April update for Destiny needs to offer players some interesting challenges and extra content to explore.