Destiny: Rise Of Iron Reviews: Gamers Feel Like There's Something Lacking In Game's Recent Events

By Maria Follet - 08 Nov '16 19:39PM
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Bungie's "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" Banner reportedly returns today. Gamers are looking into the improvements or the possibilities of additional ranges in the weapon rewards. 

Game Rant emphasized that makers of "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" did not waste any time in replacing their previous event with a newer one. As soon as Festival Of Lost is about to be gone in a few days, the creators was quick in replacing it with "Iron Banner". This marks its second return to the game. 

Slated for release to all "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" online players today, it was scheduled just as how other events were timed in the past. It was set to come alive at 10 in the morning today. Makers did not announce a patch bundled with the event, though. 

Meanwhile, Forbes looked into "Destiny: Rise Of Iron's" Year Three and the issues it is facing right now which players despise. The report notes that the events released in Year Three are very short-lived. Other than the events, there was nothing very exciting about it, too.  

Since the latest event releases of "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" were rooted from the previous Years, it is likely that another event from Year Two or One will come back. One of these is the Sparrow Racing League. Even when the name is the same, gamers still expect that new bikes, new maps and new treasure boxes will emerge in the next event. 

Despite several negative criticisms, creators of "Destiny: Rise Of Iron" are confident that they can extend and make the next expansions appeal more to gamers. In fact, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg is very confident about the future plans for the game."Going forward, along with our partners at Bungie, we've put together what we believe is a very smart approach that will allow us to deliver that steady stream of great content to keep our players engaged and keep the universe alive and growing in the wake of that sequel," Game Spot quotes Hirshberg.   

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