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Bungie’s latest Destiny livestream has shed new light on the Prison of Elders co-op mode.
This new co-op Arena activity will see groups of three players take on waves of increasingly difficult AI-controlled enemies. The more waves Guardians survive, the greater the reward at the game’s conclusion. Thankfully, this Prison of Elders mode allows for matchmaking, so you won’t have to worry about arranging time with two pals to hook up and try to unlock those Legendary and Exotic rewards. Of course you can still tackle the events with your own Fireteam, too.
Bungie recently detailed the forthcoming Trials of Osiris a 3-versus-3 multiplayer mode which will also be launching with the House of Wolves DLC on May 19. Trials of Osiris will be a much more challenging endgame PvP mode where only the best players will survive.
Recent trademarks filed by Bungie also appear to suggest that Destiny’s major September expansion could be titled The Taken King. If the reports are true, The Taken King could launch as a standalone expansion.
Destiny
- Platform(s): PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Action, Massively Multiplayer Online, Shooter