'Destiny 2' Release Date Coming September 2016: 'The Taken King' Expansion Pack Introduces New Weapons, Dreadnaught

By Komfie Manalo
Destiny 2.0.0
 Bungie

A recent post in Reddit is creating buzz amongst the gaming community as it provides alleged insider information on the development of Bungie's upcoming shooter game series Destiny 2, whom the poster identified as The Shattered Suns as well as details on the Destiny 2.0 expansion pack called The Taken King which is scheduled for release on September 15 this year.

To be clear, Destiny 2.0 is not related to Destiny 2, a sequel to the game which is reportedly still in development. You should expect to see Destiny 2.0 released with the next major expansion, The Taken King, which is expected to have its release date on September 15th, which was recently announced at E3 2015.  For those that want more details about the weapons changes, check out the official memo from Jon Weisnewsi at the Bungie site

The poster claimed he received the information from a close friend who knows somebody (READ: A friend of a friend) from inside Bungie who is involved in the development of Destiny: The Taken King DLC and future contents.  He claims to have exclusive information about Bungie's plan for the Destiny franchise, including its story line, evolution of the clan system and the unveiling of a new way to ascend characters.

The poster claims the next Destiny installment will be released in September 2016. However, what's suspicious about the post is it claims that Activision has decided to ditch its current DLC model.

Part of the post reads:

"It is titled currently as 'Destiny 2 - The Shattered Suns' and is planned for release on September of 2016. You will still be using your current characters. It will focus heavily on Osiris and his endeavors as he is the main quest giver in the game. A new form of enemy is said to be in development, Possibly Ahamkara? Couldn't get a straight answer from anyone on that. Mercury is also supposed to be a big player in 'Destiny 2 - The Shattered Suns'. The main area in which the guardian will explore. Bungie has also hired on Hollywood writers for the story of this game as well. A new voice for the ghost is also being implemented. Bungie apparently stated that they are not going to continue with DLC's, but instead release free raids, planets, etc. throughout time. They will only be continuing with the main games after TTK and its successor DLCs."

The post went on to say, "Finally as a bonus, there is not going to be trading implemented into the game ever. Stated, 'Activision got sent a letter regarding what not to do on a MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) from Blizzard, and trading was on that list'. Also that there is no 6th chest in the VoG or has only been known by a small group of people in the studio. It was just a bluff to keep us occupied for The Taken King most likely."

The Taken King to Introduce New Weapons

Meanwhile, games should expect the weapons for "Destiny: The Taken King" during its release on Sep. 15: Pulse Rifles, Scout Rifles, Hand Cannons, Shotguns, Fusion Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Rocket Launchers, Hard Light, Necrochasm, The Last Word, Thorn, Hawkmoon, Ice Breaker, No Land Beyond and Black Hammer.

here will also be a base increase in the damage of Scout Rifles, not to mention an increase in the magazine size and a reduction with its accuracy.   Pulse Rifles can do 2.5 percent less base damage than before, and it decreased stability with repeated shots and increased the amount of shots you can take with the weapon's standard magazine.

As for shotguns, the shot accuracy is reduced 30 percent, precision damage reduced by 10 percent, and reduced damage against non-player enemies by 10 percent.  Also affected are Fusion Rifles, Sniper Rifles, and Rocket Launchers.

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