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King’s Fall Will Be Destiny’s Biggest Raid and Takes Place above Saturn

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The heart of Destiny’s The Taken King expansion will take place on its primary new location, the Dreadnought which seems to be located somewhere around the rings of Saturn. The massive ship houses big bad daddy Oryx, the father of Crota, whom in case you haven’t heard, is pretty pissed. Just how big is this ship? Well for starters, you can patrol it like you would a planet. There are also new multi-stage quests and bounties that will keep you busy while exploring the Dreadnought.

While details on the raid itself is scarce, Bungie’s community manager, Deej, confirmed to IGN that it will be Destiny’s biggest raid yet. That’s a tall order to live up to considering how long and large Destiny’s already existing raids already take. Especially the Vault of Glass which has many different stages and elements including stealth sections and jumping puzzles. Will King’s Fall be more akin to that or more combat heavy like Crota’s End? We’ll have to wait and see.


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