The Destiny Taken King DLC Brings New Abilities By The Nightstalker

Weapons and armor have been changed.

Posted By | On 27th, Aug. 2015

Destiny The Taken King

As we creep ever closer to the release date for Destiny’s The Taken King, we’re getting all kinds of new information about what we can expect when we finally get our hands on this thing. We’ve already seen how a number of different weapons are going to be changed when the DLC lands, and a new video is showing some of the many features of being a Nightstalker when it comes to this new content.

The video, put together by Arekkz Gaming shows that some of the new abilities are really more about changing a name here or there. There are also some actual new abilities that can be employed by the Nightstalker subclass. New weapons and armor have been revealed in this new gameplay video. One of the reasons that video is so important is because the skill tree and the abilities of this particular class have changed a bit since it was shown off at E3.

The user who put the video together has actually been to Bungie’s studios and got a good look at a number of things that have changed. It appears for the most part that the changes are going to make the Nightstalker class that much more fun to play. You can check out the video below, complete with all changes big and small coming to the subclass. We’re now just a couple of weeks away from the release of the new content. Destiny’s The Taken King launches on September 15th for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360 and PS3.


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