'Destiny: Rise of Iron' latest news: update gives gamers new items and 'The Wrath of the Machine' raid

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The latest major expansion for Bungie's highly popular online first-person shooter video game "Destiny" is set to receive a brand new update that will be bringing a plethora of new content that will include new tokens, keys, and a brand new raid. The "Destiny: Rise of Iron" downloadable content (DLC) has been out for almost a month now, but it seems like fans are still clamoring for more things to do in the game even as early as now.

Fortunately, Bungie was eager to oblige its loyal fans and has even announced that it has considered some of their feedback and has made some changes into how players will be leveling their characters.

As for the update for the DLC itself, Bungie announced that there will be new items that will be available for all players in the form of Isenfyre tokens, SIVA cache keys, Splicer keys, and Skeleton Keys. Majority of the items can be used to unlock certain loots and bonuses, which should be a challenge for most gamers to acquire.

The developer also announced a brand new raid called "The Wrath of the Machine," which will be added to the game's heroic difficulty mode on Oct. 18. The raid will be set in the game's new Plaguelands zone.

Those who will be able to kill the final boss of the new raid will be able to acquire Isenfyre tokens, which they can then use to get the dormant SIVA cluster found on Felwinter Peak.

SIVA key fragments can also now be acquired within the game and can be combined to create a SIVA cache key. The key can be used to open SIVA chests that will be found in the raid.

Splicer keys on the other hand can be obtained from killing different enemies within the Plaguelands and can be used in the Archon's Forge or to open up laser grids.

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