However, as seen in the tweet from Lifelower below, should Destiny: The Collection be an actual product, it’s apparently going to be sold for £49.99 on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with a release date of August 18, 2016, which is just about a month ahead of the action-RPG’s launch of its next expansion, Rise of Iron. Unfortunately, though, the actual contents of what Destiny: The Collection might contain aren’t listed, leaving fans to speculate as to what they might be.
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Although the materials haven’t been detailed for Destiny: The Collection, it’s a safe bet to make that the compendium is going to bundle together the base game with all of the DLC that has been released for the title thus far. Of course, such a notion is conjecture at this point, considering neither Activision or Bungie have officially commented on the release, so it’s important for Guardians to take all of this information with a grain of salt.
If developers are indeed planning on putting out Destiny: The Collection next month as a package containing all of the expansions and pieces of content that have already been made available, it would serve as a great starting point for gamers who haven’t played and are looking to get into the action. With Rise of Iron coming out just a month after Destiny: The Collection’s supposed launch, it would give would-be Guardians the chance to get familiar with the title and prepare for the forthcoming DLC’s new raid, Gjallarhorn quest, as well as the fresh enemies in the Cosmodrome.
At any rate, with the Bungie’s next scheduled stream for Rise of Iron taking place in August at gamescom 2016, it’s quite possible that the studio could acknowledge and reveal Destiny: The Collection’s existence. The dates for the supposed compendium’s launch and the European video game expo coincide with one another, so it’s not too far-fetched of a possibility.
Destiny is out now and is available for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, while its next expansion, Rise of Iron, is set to release on September 20, 2016 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.