After "Destiny" made its debut on in September of 2014, the first-person shooter video game has radically made its name in the gaming world. According to Kotaku, the exciting public events that were introduced by its developer Bungie has been nothing but fantastic. "Destiny: The Taken King" will lead players to the Dreadnaught map, formerly known as the Court of Oryx. The map will enable players to fight against bosses, which every single one has a corresponding value that can be taken by the player as a reward. The so called bosses have their own special skills that a player may need to learn how to fight.
The game has three levels of difficulty; all can be compared from its latest version such as the level 36 and the Nightfall. The last one was not disclosed and remains to be discovered until such time "Destiny: The Taken King" makes its debut.
According to Forbes, during "The Taken King" live stream, the Raze-Lighter sword was introduced. While there were no details as to what the sword can actually do, by the looks of it, it does shows an interesting physical profile that fans may think it does have other purpose than that of an ordinary sword.
Bungie has literally limited the amount of information given to fans. Their trailer, despite being fantastic and beautiful, revealed less than what fans expected. Luke Smith, creative director of the game promised its fans that they are working on revealing more as the game progresses, according to express.uk.
The end game raid titled "The King's Fall" has been announced by Bungie to be available today, September 18. The game will be playable starting 10:00 AM PT.
"Destiny: The Taken King" was launched in Sept. 15, 2015 and is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.