Destiny is getting private matches

16 August 2016
Destiny

Destiny’s new Rise of Iron expansion will bring private matches to the game.

This was confirmed on the official Destiny Gamescom livestream, along with the private modes you can play in The Crucible.

Check out the full details below:


Private Matches

Read all about the menu you’ll use to structure your own personal arena.
You can create everything from a competitive showdown to a controlled sound-stage for your own stories. The game you host can be casual or competitive.

Clan Roster

Every Private Match will take place in a personal clubhouse that bears the name of the Clan that controls it.
You won’t need to be in a Clan to host your own match, but as any Clan Overlord can attest, an active roster makes it easier to fill a lobby.

Competition License

Thinking of arranging a tournament to find out who is the best Guardian in your Clan? We now have the tools to support the competitive community.
To set some expectations for how Guardians can fight for honor and riches, we’re kicking things off with some basic guidelines.
This is a new frontier for community interaction. We can’t wait to see what you do with it. As always, we’ll be watching. We’ll also be right there with you, inviting you to spar with our own teams.

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  1. Helldriver Phoenix
    17.08.2016 at 14:43

    Destiny, not my cup of tea.

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