As Bungie wraps up development on the forthcomingDestiny:Rise of Ironexpansion, publisher Activision is readying an all-in-one retail package that collects all of the game’s add-on content released to date.
A listing forDestiny: The Collectionsurfaced on Amazon on Monday for thePlayStation 4andXbox One.Players can pre-order the package for $60 ahead of its launch in September.
“If you’ve missed out on any of the adventures that we’ve delivered to date, we’re excited to announceDestiny: The Collection,” Bungie community manager David Daguesaid. “Think of it as a loot crate that will help you bounce back into the action. This bundle contains everything we’ve ever released into the worldDestiny, includingRise of Iron. It even has a consumable that will boost your character to combat-ready status.”
Rise of Ironis the latest major expansion for Bungie’s sci-fi first-person shooterDestiny, following up on 2015’s add-onThe Taken King. The upcoming expansion will add new missions, raids, and competitive multiplayer maps, and will also mark the return of the legendary Gjallarhorn weapon.
Destiny: The Collectionincludes all content featured in the original 2014 version ofDestiny, along with material from the expansionsThe Dark Below: House of Wolves, The Taken King, andRise of Iron. Also included in the package is a digital code that will automatically upgrade aDestinycharacter to level 40, giving players an easy way to access late-game and expanded content.
Bungie recentlyended supportfor the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 editions ofDestiny, lockingRise of Ironand all future content to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The studio announced Monday that PlayStation 3Destinyplayers looking to upgrade to the PS4 edition can pick up a digital copy ofDestiny: The Collectionat a discount.
“Players who ownDestiny: The Taken Kingcan take advantage of a digital upgrade path on the PS4,” Bungie’s Dague saidd. “Access the digital store on your new console, where you’ll findDestiny: The Collectionon sale for $40. We hope you’ll continue with us on this journey, so we’re making it a little easier to keep up.”
Destiny: Rise of IronandDestiny: The Collectionare slated to launch on September 20.