Destiny: Rise of Iron is smaller than “King of the Taken”

Destiny: Rise of Iron is smaller than “King of the Taken”

The new expansion Rise of Iron for Destiny is likely to be significantly smaller than last year’s, King of the Taken.

In a 40-minute segment of the IGN show “Firechat,” Bungie employees discussed Rise of Iron, the new expansion. It was made clear that it is supposed to be “between House of Wolves and King of the Taken.” However, an exact size was not specified. Many on the team who worked on Rise of Iron had previously contributed to “House of Wolves.” However, they continue to refer to it as a “large expansion.”

No level increase, light level will rise

In addition to a lower sale price, it fits that there will be no level increase. However, the light level will rise. Exactly how many points, they didn’t want to reveal.

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New cutscenes and cinematics for the Destiny expansion promised

By the way, there shouldn’t be a new reputation faction, although the “Iron Lords” play an important role in the expansion. Their story is to be told, supported by cinematics and cutscenes. The story of the Iron Lords will be the theme of “Rise of Iron.”

When the expansion is completed, players should understand why Lord Saladin hosts the ritual of the Iron Banner each month and should now better understand and know some of the Iron Lords after whom weapons are named.

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That’s why there’s no Collector’s Edition for Rise of Iron

They are skipping a Collector’s Edition for Rise of Iron for “simplicity reasons.” Those who want collector items can order them from the Bungie store.

Further information in the show also revolved around how balance changes are tested. Bungie has “specialized testers” who work closely with the developers. Their number is usually in single digits for each special area, like “sandbox.” They also know development goals and the details of what they are testing.

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This has changed significantly since the launch; previously, during studio tours, they could still show visitors exactly the tester room, Community Manager DeeJ reported. Today, the testers are everywhere, in the individual departments.


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