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Destiny 2 Forsaken PS4 exclusive content detailed

Destiny 2 Forsaken PS4 exclusive content has been today detailed on the PlayStation Blog.

The exclusive content is comprised of a new Exotic weapon, new armor sets, a new ship and a new Strike set in the Tangled Shore. Here’s a bit on each.

Wavesplitter Exotic weapon

The Wavesplitter is “a fascinating new Exotic weapon from the makers of Coldheart,” Sony advised. “It’s the latest in City Age technology, using focused sonic waves to superheat electrons into a devastating energy beam (but good luck trying to use it as a musical instrument).”

Check out Wavesplitter in the image above.

Broodhold Strike

Broodhold is the new PS4 exclusive Strike, waiting “for any Guardian willing to delve into the depths of the Tangled Shore and eradicate a troublesome Hive infestation.”

In if, you’ll “fight through a crashed Hive Tombship teeming with Thralls, Acolytes and Knights until you face the Hive Brood Queen.”

Gameplay, courtesy Sony, is below:

New Ship and armour

Moreover, PS4 players will gain potential access to the new Great Beyond ship alongside armour sets for each class: Thorium Holt (Warlock), Mimetic Savior (Titan) and Red Moon Phantom (Hunter). You can check them all out in Sony’s post.

Destiny 2 Forsaken heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 4 September. The wait is almost over, boys and girls!


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