"Destiny: The Taken King" DLC will be downloadable on Sept. 15 for Bungie's anniversary.
Marking the second year anniversary of the "Destiny" Bungie, the game developer, will unlock new DLC by on Sept. 15. The new chapter, dubbed as "The Taken King" will be available to download by 5 A.M. EDT.
"Destiny: The Taken King" DLC, the latest expansion for the action first-shooter game, is slated to be more exciting and enjoyable. Bungie has actually prepared the game on the players' end by performing a major update that happened a few days ago. Though it created havoc for a lot of users, the famed developer eventually has set things straight.
"Destiny: The Taken King" DLC will be available for download simultaneously for the U.S and U.K fans at 5 A.M. EDT, on the dot. For the fans' convenience, converted time for other regions are: 10 A.M. British Summer Time, 4 A.M. in Central Daylight Time, while it will be 2 A.M. in Pacific Daylight Time.
"Destiny: The Taken King" fans are in for a surprise for things that will be available for the third expansion of the game "Destiny." The "The Taken King" expansion will be containing a new set of campaigns and additional quests. It is also said that new form of enemies will be there to greet them as well Strikes and Crucible Maps. Oryx, The Taken King, with his humungous ship called the Dreadnaught is also said to be dropping by, according to an article by Ecumenical News.
"Destiny: The Taken King" DLC will also come with music tracks will also be available for download via Amazon and iTunes. These will be simultaneously released when Oryx arrived as well. The soundtrack music was composed by Michael Salvatori, C Paul Johnson, and Skye Lewin, according to Bungie.
"Destiny: The Taken King" DLC will be available for download for $39.99. Legendary Edition is available for $59.99 while a Collector's Edition (digital or physical copy) can be yours for $79.99.