

Combined Arms was a mode that was introduced in the base game, and it featured the Control and Clash game modes on maps with vehicles and turrets it was removed with The Taken King. Additionally, the periodic mode "Combined Arms" returned. Three new multiplayer maps (Floating Gardens, Last Exit, and Skyline) were added to the Crucible, as well as a new mode known as "Supremacy"-a mode similar to the "Kill Confirmed" mode of the Call of Duty franchise in which players must collect crests dropped by killed enemy players to score points. The artifacts can be combined with exotic weapons and armor, as well as subclasses, to create new build options. Of the game-changing abilities, for example, one artifact eliminates the super, but gives two grenades, two melees, and an increase to all stats. Upon completing the task, players gain the Iron Lords' Legacy, which is used to acquire one of three available artifacts per week. Players can obtain these new artifacts from new character Tyra Karn she has missions that are dedicated to the memory of the Iron Lords. Rise of Iron introduced eight new artifacts that can be shared across the three character classes, and each feature game-changing abilities related to an Iron Lord, for which each new artifact is named. Previously, artifacts had an additional stat feature, were class specific, and contributed to players' light level. Īrtifacts, which were introduced in The Taken King expansion, received an overhaul. A new public event called "Archon's Forge" was also added it is similar to The Taken King 's Court of Oryx event and can be accessed in the Plaguelands. Similar to the Sparrow Racing League event in December 2015, the expansion features a "Rise of Iron Record Book" that allows players to track their progress through the expansion's content. The highest obtainable Light level was increased to 400 upon release of the hard raid. The Solar-based Scorch Cannon, introduced in House of Wolves returns, along with the addition of Arc and Void variants, the Shock Cannon and Null Cannon. A new limited-use flaming battle axe, called the Iron Battle Axe, is featured in certain missions and events. Two previous strikes have been updated and feature SIVA. There is also a new social space (the Iron Temple on Felwinter Peak), a new " strike," and a new raid called "Wrath of the Machine" the normal raid unlocked on September 23, the heroic version unlocked on October 18. Areas of the original Cosmodrome Patrol zone have been updated to reflect the theme of the expansion, such as weather changes, and players being able to see where the Fallen have breached the Wall (the original versions of these areas are still accessible). There are two Patrol nodes on Earth, one for the original Cosmodrome and one for the Plaguelands.

PvE features a new zone on Earth called the Plaguelands, marking the first time that there are two playable Patrol zones on one planet.

Main article: Destiny (video game) § Gameplay Upon the expansion's release, retailers issued Destiny: The Collection, which includes Destiny (base game), Rise of Iron, and the previous three expansions, The Dark Below, House of Wolves, and The Taken King. Unlike the base game and the previous three expansions, which were all available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, Rise of Iron is only available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Rise of Iron adds content across the game, including a new campaign, new missions, new Player versus Environment (PvE) locations, new Player versus Player (PvP) maps, a new PvP game mode, player gear, weaponry, a new social space, and a new raid. Lord Saladin, the last known remaining Iron Lord, guides players to become a new generation of Iron Lords and wipe out SIVA. It revolves around the Fallen enemy race, as they have breached the Wall that surrounds Earth's last safe city and are utilizing the SIVA virus, a Golden Age nanotechnology characterized by self-replication and self-assembly. The expansion was released on September 20, 2016, as the fourth and last expansion of Destiny. Action role-playing, first-person shooterĭestiny: Rise of Iron is a major expansion for Bungie's first-person shooter, Destiny.
