Destiny Festival of the Lost Returns in October, SRL in December

Bungie opens up about its post-expansion plans.

Posted By | On 03rd, Aug. 2016

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Following the release of Destiny: Rise of Iron, Bungie has revealed to Game Informer in its cover story that Festival of the Lost and Sparrow Racing League (SRL) will also be returning later this year.

While Festival of the Lost, based on Halloween as Guardians collect masks, will return in October, SRL will arrive in December. Both activities promise new features and things for players to work towards. Old SRL tracks will be tweaked and there will even be some new racing tracks inspired by Rise of Iron’s levels.

Live team director Jerry Hook told Game Informer that, “When we talk about SRL coming back, it’ll probably be wrapped in a different style, not just focused around SRL.

“Because some of the stuff that we learned from our players around the Sparrow Racing League is that some people didn’t like racing. So, can you do something with the event that helps support those players a little bit differently? Absolutely.”

Destiny: Rise of Iron will be out on September 20th for Xbox One and PS4.


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