Bungie Shows Off Destiny's PlayStation-Exclusive Content

Bungie Shows Off Destiny's PlayStation-Exclusive Content

But it'll come to Xbox eventually.

kennethshepard by kennethshepard on Aug 28, 2014 @ 09:13 AM (Staff Bios)
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Bungie has released a new Destiny trailer showcasing the games PlayStation exclusive content.

PlayStation players, whether on PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 3 will be getting some content before Xbox One and 360 players, including Exodus Blue, a competitive multiplayer map, an exclusive Strike mission at the Dust Palace map, equipment sets for all three of Destinys classes and some exclusive weaponry to add to you arsenal.

You can get a quick look at all of this exclusive content in the trailer below:



PlayStation users may be getting some content early, but Bungie has said that the Xbox One version of the game wont be a dumbed down version when compared to its PlayStation 4 counterpart.

Destiny is coming to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360 on September 9th. With the game coming out in only a few weeks, Bungie has released the games launch trailer and started teasing some of the games upcoming post-release DLC.

For more on Destiny, check out the Gamerz Unite preview.

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