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Destiny’s microtransactions are among PSN’s top add-ons

Bungie’s decision to introduce micro transactions in Destiny may have got a mixed reaction from fans, but it seems many of you are more than willing to part with your hard-earned cash for the shared-world shooter.

According to a Reddit user, the Silver currency used to purchase emotes from the Eververse Trading Company is among the top PlayStation Network add-ons since its introduction just a few weeks ago. Bungie offered users the chance to pick up some free emotes when the system first launched, although if you want to perform those Legendary dance moves you’ll have to grab your wallet.

Elsewhere, Bungie has confirmed plans to stamp down on Crucible cheaters: “The Bungie Security Response Team is on the prowl, issuing multi-month Trials bans to cheaters in the Crucible. Play nice!

Destiny: The Taken King was released on September 15 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. The expansion introduces a wealth of changes to the shared-world shooter, including a new levelling system, where your character’s level and Light Level are two separate entities. The content was well-received, topping the U.K. All Format Charts upon release and selling the majority of copies on the PS4. In addition to revamping the levelling system, The Taken King also introduces a new Guardian subclass for each character type (Titan, Warlock and Hunter), and implements a brand new RaidNew exotic weapons have also been added, and tweaks have been made to the Nightfall/Heroic Strike playlist. 

Check out some of our Destiny guides below, and be sure to check out our Halloween event guide as you still have a few days left to participate. 

How to get the Ace of Spades

How to acquire the Touch of Malice

Beating the Skyburners Mission 

Finding all the secret chests

Reaching Light Level 280+ quickly as possible

 

 Calcified Fragments locations