Destiny Will Come To An End With T-Shirts

Destiny Will Come To An End With T-Shirts

On March 28, Bungie will launch the Age of Triumph, an event that they’re describing as a celebration of all things Destiny. In addition to updating old raids for current light levels (390), the Age of Triumph will come with a massive 13-page record-book full of tough achievements. Beat enough of them to hit “rank 7” and you’ll get a T-shirt.

Yes, this is Destiny, a video game in which players travel through space for thousands of hours just to get the option to buy a T-shirt. It will come with your PSN/XBL name and everything.

Bungie is also adding weekly featured raids, which will add new challenges and rewards to Vault of Glass, Crota’s End, King’s Fall and Wrath of the Machine. Once each raid is featured, you’ll be able to play it at light level 390 from that point onward. (They’re starting with Crota’s End, then Vault of Glass, then King’s Fall, then Wrath.)

Of course, Destiny won’t go away when Destiny 2 comes out this spring. Bungie says it will stay online for the foreseeable future. But this will be the last new content we ever see in everyone’s favourite space shooter. End of an era.


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