'Destiny' Xur location, items during Black Friday 2015 weekend

Will Gjallarhorn return in Xur's merchandise this week? Bungie

Will Xur join the Black Friday mayhem and offer several amazing deals during his next appearance in the Tower this coming weekend?

Destiny fans are expressing their wishes to get an extra special deal for this year's Black Friday weekend from the travelling Agent of the Nine. The clamor for better merchandise deals intensifies as Xur has failed to include exotic weapons in his inventory for three weeks.

The lack of exotic weapons is starting to infuriate the Guardians, but their hopes to see a new weapon during the Black Friday sale remain high.

For the Black Friday weekend, Xur is expected to sell any exotic weapon, such as the Red Death, the SUROS Regime, the Ice Breaker, the Patience and Time, or even the highly requested Gjallarhorn.

But while waiting for the list of exotic items that Xur will release in the coming weekend, players need to collect more Strange Coins and Motes of Light to be able to afford what the travelling merchant has to offer. Some of the ways to get more Strange Coins and Motes of Light includes completing public events, nightfall activities, crucible events, patrols, and random loot chests. More Strange Coins will be received depending on the difficulty level of the mission played by the gamers.

However, those who have no intention to buy something from the Agent of the Nine can also transfer their Strange Coins to other characters by placing them in the player's vault.

Xur, Agent of the Nine, will be seen in the Tower starting 9 a.m. in the UK, 4 a.m. EST and 1 a.m. PST on Friday.

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