'Destiny: The Taken King' update: New Dead Ghost locations revealed for new DLC

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Bungie just rolled out its third expansion for the sci-fi space age shooter "Destiny" earlier this week. The developer promised that the new DLC, "The Taken King," is so vast and massive that Guardians will feel like playing a completely different game in Year Two of the game title. One of the new features that the expansion pack brought when it went online is the addition of new Dead Ghost locations. 

Even at the start of "The Taken King" missions, Guardians can easily find three Dead Ghosts. At the start of the first mission, the top of the rocky area close to a building past the Cabal has a ghost, as well as the room immediately to the right of the entrance of the boss room. Meanwhile, quickly running back to the ship after killing the Phobos boss, gamers will find the third ghost resting on the pipes to the left of the map.  

The Devil's Spire also houses numerous Dead Ghosts. Upon entering the room with the elevator, Guardians who check out the shaft first will see one on a piece of metal to the left. Meanwhile, in the same area during Cayde-6's Stash mission, a ghost is atop the antenna on the first tower. Another can be spotted in the place where Guardians subdue Echo of Oryx. 

When players go on the S.A.B.E.R. Strike, another ghost can also be acquired in the big glass room, where the steps leading to the boss room also has a breakable vent. The ghost is inside. 

"Destiny 2.0" also added new Dead Ghost locations in the Crota's End Raid, which was introduced in the prior expansion "The Dark Below." The first can be found on the cliff's edge accessible via the sixth lamp near the staging area. Meanwhile, another one can be found near the end of the light bridge, and players may need to spend a little time exploring the area since the lights are dazzlingly bright and the ghost is hard to see. 

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