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  • Bungie Teases New Destiny Content Reveals

    Bungie Teases New Destiny Content Reveals

    Bungie says the addition of new content in Destiny is about to ‘speed up again,’ giving fans the promise that they’ll have more to play ahead of an official sequel.

    Bungie has said that Sparrow Racing League will make a comeback in December, which is expected to be announced next week at PlayStation Experience in Anaheim, same as it was last year. Beyond that, the content of Year 3 looks bleak, but fans may have a glimmer of hope.

    In its weekly blog, Bungie said that new content and reveals will be coming soon:

    “The cadence of new content in Destiny is about to speed up again. We hope you can keep up.”

    The community manager of Bungie, DeeJ, later tweeted saying that the conversation will begin again after the holidays, so expect news to arrive sometime after January, after the Sparrow Racing League live event ends.

    Fans hope that Bungie can avoid the content drought that happened after The Taken King, which was going on for months before the small April Update infused a little bit of life back into the game for a time. The Taken King is a much bigger expansion than Rise of Iron, and with most of Bungie reportedly working on Destiny 2, there are more questions about how much new content fans will be getting in Year 3.

    Activision has said it is working with Bungie on a smarter way to provide fans with a steady stream of content before the sequel, but perhaps whatever strategy that exists is trickling down into the ramp up to an actual sequel.

    It’s expected that the following update from Bungie will be big and will add the hotly anticipated Sparrow Racing League and perhaps even a larger ‘Winter’ update, which would make sense since the developer has said that the arrival of the Sparrow Racing League won’t just feature this option – as to engage with fans that weren’t big fans of the racing initiative. What will happen after that is a mystery, but Bungie will have a long gap to fill between December and E3 – the latter of which is expected to have a formal announcement of Destiny 2.

    Destiny: Rise of Iron is currently available on PS4 and Xbox One.