The studio has also added some balance changes
Bungie might have
delivered a major free content drop for gamers last week, but Bungie is
not resting on its laurels and is announcing that it is planning to
launch a new edition of the Iron Banner game mode on Tuesday, April 26
at 10 AM Pacific Time, with gamers set to get access to a new version
that introduces more rewards.
Those interested in the experience will be able to play the Clash game type until May 2, and the official site
features Jeremiah Pieschl, a designer working on the game, explaining
that the studio is adding some cool gear that gamers can earn.
He adds, "Iron Banner gear will now have a chance to
drop after every match you play - no more waiting until Rank 2. Given
that many players spend more time playing at lower ranks due to the
tempered mechanic, it was important to make sure those earlier games
were rewarding as well."
Bungie also says that the April update solved an
issue that made it difficult for some players to get the rewards they
were entitled to after playing Iron Banner.
The studio also says Iron Domination now requires
the player to complete a match with a personal score of 1500 while Iron
Versatility requires seven Heavy weapon kills to get a reward.
The gallery attached to this article shows the new gear that players can pick up while playing Iron Banner.
A new Destiny experience might be launched on September 20
Bungie says that the revamped Prison of Elders has
been a popular mode since the April update was launched, with gamers
that completed the new Challenge of Elders reaching a total score of
110,320,117,930 points.
The community is mostly satisfied with the new
content, and the gameplay tweaks that were part of the new content drop
and Bungie has said that it will continue to improve the game via
smaller patches in the coming weeks and months.
A rumor is claiming that the paid expansion that Destiny
is set to get during this year will be launched on September 20, the
same month when the development team and Activision also launched The
Taken King.
According to Bungie, the plan is to offer some
interesting new tweaks to the core feature of the social shooter while
most of the resources of the company are dedicated to the development of
a full sequel that will be offered on the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4
in 2017.
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