'Destiny: The Taken King' DLC: Walmart special event time tonight

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"Destiny" fans are already looking forward to Tuesday's biggest event to be staged by Bungie games.

Come midnight on Sept. 15, Bungie will begin rolling out "The Taken King" DLC, which players of the best-selling video game have been looking forward to for a long time. According to the weekly update that was posted on Bungie's official website, they will release the expansion at the same time as the Oryx, and it will come with an official soundtrack for the game. 

The post reads:

As the World of Destiny continues to evolve, so must the music that brings it to life. The heroic moment when you first grabbed Crota's sword. The legendary fanfare that heralded the capture of Skolas for the Queen. The dark, regal overtones as Oryx enters our Solar System on a path to revenge. It has been our honor to score your new adventures. We hope you enjoy listening to the Taken King Soundtrack as much as we have enjoyed creating it. May it remind you of your bravest moments in a world imagined for heroes."

Meanwhile, the blog post also acknowledges that there are a lot of bugs that can be seen in the Destiny Player Support, which was launched last Sept. 8. Bungie advises players to check out the Hard Drive requirements to make sure that they will not have any problems when downloading and installing Destiny update 2.0. 

In another news, GameStop will unveil "The Taken King" in a special event that will be held at exactly 12:01 a.m. Eastern time in its online and physical stores in the U.S.. Walmart, on the other hand, has yet to announce if there are any midnight events in their retail stores before the expansion pack's release.

The digital download edition of "Destiny: The Taken King" can be purchased for $39.99, the Legendary Edition for $59.99, and the Collector's Edition or the Digital Collection's Edition for $79.99. 

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