Destiny DLC Update: 'Taken King' New Villains Details Revealed; Tiger Clads on Year One Guardians

A new game, Destiny: The Taken King, will be launched officially in a few weeks, as reported by vinereport.com. The developers, as always, have been maintaining the excitement and publicity until the official day of its release. It is important to note that there has been changes from the original game, such as the characters who were modified to give more advancement in their abilities and competencies.

The developers have also added new weapons, armors, and gears to give the players a whole new game experience. Another modification in the game was the inclusion of new activities that can upgrade the classic favorite guardians. Furthermore, bungie.net reported that they will utilize into the game the update 2.0, which will provide a great transformation in the way players experience the game.

It was also reported by vinereport.com that the whole story of this new game has also been modified. The Destiny: The Taken King will transport players into a whole new world to defeat Oryx, and The Taken King must be destroyed before he exterminates the whole planet.

According to www.destinythegame.com, the Destiny: The Taken King game introduces a whole new and fresh version campaign and quests, new and stronger enemies to fight, new places and locations to travel, a fresh look on Strikes and Crucible maps, and a whole new raid that will test the players' skills and abilities. Players will not be bored because there are a lot of challenges that will be presented. To level with the Taken King, players will have access to three devastating Guardian subclasses, with a great set of weapons, armors and gears.

The developers have also been looking out for their fans. Upon their first installation of the game, players will get distinction and appreciation from the developers. According to vinereport.com, "The players are the founders of the game community." The game will be installed in Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 and 4 consoles on Sept. 15.

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