'Destiny: Age Of Triumph' News: Bungie Offers Livestream Schedule For The Final Major Update, 'Vault Of Glass' Returns [Livestream]
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The "Age of Triumph" is the last major update for "Destiny" and is set to be released on March 28 on PS4 and Xbox One. The game developer, Bungie offered a livestream on Twitch channel for the complete launching of the upcoming revamp.
The "Destiny's" livestream will introduce Bungie's Lead Designer, Ryan Paradis, and Sr. RaidDesigner, Joe Blackburn. The event was divided into three streaming set, Daily Star reported. Its goal is to celebrate the live update finale of the original "Destiny" release.
The first schedule is the “Age of Triumph Reveal,” which was already started last Wednesday, March 8 at 6 p.m. UK. The second one is the “Age of Triumph Weekly Rituals,” which will begin on March 15. The third and last is the “Age of Triumph Sandbox Update,” and it will be viewed on March 22.
According to Business Insider, the "Age of Triumph" is expected to present a remarkable experience that "Destiny" players longed for a long time. It's an opportunity to visit the “Vault of Glass” once again.
In fact, Bungie already unveiled a teaser trailer that affirmed the comeback of the "Vault of Glass" and "Fatebringer." Moreover, the trailer also showed that the "Age of Triumph" will comprise 13-pages Record Book. This was claimed to provide prizes for completed activities, together with class-specific missions that "Destiny" fans need to accomplish.
All things in the Record Book will be counted within the player's "Destiny" account. This means that everything the gamer done to their active characters will still be tallied.
Bungie also noted that "Destiny" players will not be required to complete each activity in the Record Book. This is because those who reach the seventh rank could now have the chance to purchase a unique item from the Bungie Store.
The "Age of Triumph" will be the game's final and latest content before "Destiny 2" will arrive late of 2017. Unfortunately, all things the players gained or bought from the first "Destiny" game will not be carried to the game's sequel.