It’s that time of the week again when Bungie has flicked the reset switch on Destiny’s game servers, ushering in a fresh set of challenges for eager Guardians to tackle.
First up, the Nightfall has been changed up to feature the mission Dust Palace, and includes the modifiers Solar Burn, Brawler, Ironclad, and Airborne. The Prison of Elders, meanwhile, has been switched up to feature Urrox’s Grudge and The Forever Eater for Level 32 and Level 34, respectively.
Finally, the King’s Fall Raid challenge for this week is Oryx.
Rumors this week suggested that Bungie will incorporate yet more microtransactions in its shared-world shooter, this time by offering gamers the chance to buy ammo packs such as Heavy Ammo. However, Activision later denied this.
Destiny was released in September 2014 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360. The game received three expansion packs, including The Dark Below, House of Wolves, and The Taken King, the latter being the biggest DLC for the game to date.
Moving forward, Bungie has confirmed that it intends to offer event-based content rather than expansions to continue to flesh out the Destiny experience. One such example is the Sparrow Racing League, which was made available for a few weeks before Christmas, and the upcomingCrimson Days event in February.
Bungie has also said that Destiny will receive a major event at some point before spring 2016, which will be the biggest update to the shooter since The Taken King. Rumors also indicate that the planned sequel to Destiny has been delayed beyond its planned September 2016 window.
