


The Rise of Iron expansion includes new story missions, new Strikes, a new Raid, and a new type of villain. 20, the next Destiny expansion brings players back to the post-apocalyptic Russian wilderness where it all began. Mic will keep you updated on Destiny: Rise of Iron ahead of the game's release on Sept.

With an expansion, we can change the balance landscape not only by modifying old guns, but also by creating new ones to fill missing roles and satisfy player desires."

We learn from our success and mistakes, scrutinize player activity from our vast reserves of player data, and come up with a plan of execution. It says: "With every new Destiny expansion, we find an opportunity to try to holistically address Sandbox balance. These changes will alter the Destiny Sandbox, update the player experience, and prepare the world of the game for the next story we are about to tell."īungie further explained the "weapon change philosophies" in an official statement from Greg Pang, Sandbox Designer. update is unofficially titled "The one preparing for Rise of Iron." Bungie's blog post detailing the changes read: "In advance of the launch of Rise of Iron, we are preloading content. You can check out the full list of patch notes on Bungie's official website. Most notable changes focus on the game's weapons, though there are updates to armor, in-game activities, quests, the user interface, and more. On Thursday, Bungie - the developer of Destiny and all of its expansions - released patch notes for Destiny 2.4.0 designed to strategically level the playing field in preparation for Rise of Iron. As an added bonus, if you pre-order Rise of Iron you'll be rewarded with a black and silver "Iron Gjallarhorn Rocket Launcher" upon completing an in-game quest. Convinced to buy Destiny: Rise of Iron after watching the trailer? The expansion is available for pre-order on GameStop, Best Buy and the PlayStation Store for $29.99.
