Destiny: The Collection Gets An Official Announcement Trailer

Literally dozens upon dozens of hours of content.

Posted By | On 15th, Aug. 2016

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Looks like Destiny: The Collection is real! Today, Bungie and Activision shared a brand new trailer announcing the bundle, which will come, in one package, with the base Destiny game, as well as all of its expansions- The Dark Below, House of Wolves, The Taken King, and of course, the upcoming Rise of Iron.

Basically, if you haven’t yet jumped in on Destiny yet, but want to now, this package is the way to go- the best bit here is that by now, most of Destiny‘s various bugs and problems have been largely worked out, and we are left with a game that largely lives up to its initial promise. This bundle will let players go through dozens of hours of content just among the five campaigns included- and that’s nothing to say of the end game content, which is truly endless.

Destiny: The Collection launches on September 20 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. You can check out its announcement trailer below.


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