'Destiny: Rise Of Iron' Environmental Changes On Display During Cosmodrome Tour

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2014-09-09
Destiny: Rise Of Iron
Destiny: Rise Of Iron Photo: Activision

There are no shortage of changes coming to Destiny later this year, when the game’s fourth expansion hits PS4 and Xbox One in September, and fans’ first real glance at Rise of Iron arrived on Wednesday. Unfortunately, Bungie only used its latest Destiny livestream to show off the small sections that will connect the old Cosmodrome to the Plaguelands.

Our latest look at Destiny: Rise Of Iron may not have been as revelatory as fans had hoped, but that doesn’t mean it was entirely devoid of information. Bungie used its latest broadcast to give players their first look at the breach in the wall that first alerts the Tower to SIVA’s resurgence. The tour also revisits familiar locations from the Cosmodrome, like The Divide, which have been updated to reflect the adventures we’ve experienced throughout the last two years.

In addition to the Cosmodrome tour, Bungie’s latest Destiny: Rise Of Iron livestream gave the community its first look at a brand new Sparrow skin that will be given to everyone who pre-orders a copy of the next Destiny expansion. The Iron Gjallarwing isn’t just a re-skin, either. It also makes cosmetic adjustments to players’ speeder bikes to make them look like the alternate Gjallarhorn skin also being used to encourage Destiny: Rise Of Iron pre-orders.

To get an early look at the visual changes Destiny: Rise Of Iron will bring to the Cosmodrome, along with the Iron Gjallarwing reveal, take some time to watch Bungie’s latest live stream. Then head down to the comments section and let us know if you’re planning to buy Destiny: Rise Of Iron when the fourth Destiny expansion debuts this fall.

Destiny: Rise Of Iron is in development for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game’s fourth expansion debuts September 20.

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