New Destiny DLC Rumored Taken King; Bungle Continues to Give Fans What they Want

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Destiny continues to grow as a new DLC, rumored to be titled the Taken King, is expected to be released after House of Wolves comes on May 19. Bungie is giving fans what they wanted and they are reaping the positive feedbacks, fans of Destiny are starting to give.

Taken King quickly ran all over gaming news as the title for the new Destiny DLC because Bungie, the game delopver, trademarked it. Though there are no clear connection whether the name "Taken King" is indeed a part of Destiny, many fans and game critics are holding on to the rumors.

Destiny has now become the best game Bungie had ever made. Working under the auspices of Activision/Blizzard, the game had reached epic proportions. According to Activision and Blizzard reports posted on Gamespot, registered Destiny members now number 20 million.

After its 2014 release, the $500 million Investment made by Activision on making Destiny paid off and had gained 20 million gamers who play the game on average, three hours a day. The massive response of people to the game is extremely satisfying that Bungie, along with Activision and Blizzard are planning one more DLC after House of Wolves that will blow minds away.

Activision marketed the new DLC as the biggest one Destiny will have and many are holding on to their bets that "Taken King" is the name of the new addition to the game. While news about the new DLC are still scarce and most of it are currently kept under wraps, Destiny players focuses on the upcoming House of Wolves DLC.

House of Wolves will feature a long list of additions, most of it were granted requests coming from fans. The new Trial of Osiris and its new set of Orisis-themed armor and weapons is the centerpiece of this DLC, though other noticeable improvement were made to improve the game experience for players. The House of Wolves DLC is set for release on May 19.

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