'Destiny' Challenge modes being added to King's Fall raid

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For those who may have gone through "Destiny's" King's Fall raid and figured that it wasn't challenging enough, they can look forward to some changes on that front.

Bungie, the game's developer, has just announced that the King's Fall raid will be getting tweaked next week, and the most significant change will come in the form of challenge modes being added, Gamespot reported.

With the new challenge modes thrown into the equation, players will now be tasked with taking down bosses each week, but the catch is that they will have to figure out an exact way to pull that off.

According to Eurogamer, each new boss that will emerge in the challenge modes of King's Fall will be armed with tricky buffs that could make them potentially nightmarish to even deal with, let alone defeat. It's up to the players to figure out what to do or expect to perish in the game.

"Destiny" will not be subjecting players to these new foes for absolutely no reason as they will also be in line to receive new rewards upon completing these challenge modes.

Since the new bosses will be available in both the normal and hard modes of the King's Fall raid, this will mean that players will also have opportunities to secure rewards that will be in line with just how difficult of a challenge they have just conquered.

"Destiny" players will also be to see what particular boss they will be going up against before being thrown into the fire, giving them at least some time to appropriately prepare for their foe.

Aside from the changes being made to King's Fall, the December update for "Destiny" is also expected to introduce more exotic weapons and pieces of armor to the game.

Bungie has also promised more content beyond that, but the developer has yet to officially announce everything that will be included in the December update for "Destiny."

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