Destiny Dark Below "Crota's End" Raid Already Beaten
Crota's End beaten in six hours; see the stats here.
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Crota's End, the Raid featured in Destiny's The Dark Below DLC, released today, has already been beaten. Seven players needed six hours to complete the mission, as reported by Bungie on Twitter.
Invigorate Gaming claimed the victory. If that name sounds familiar, it's because Invigorate Gaming was also the first team to take down Destiny's first raid, Vault of Glass, on Hard mode.
Check out Invigorate Gaming's stats for Crota's End in the image below.
Crota was defeated by 7 players in 6 hours. We've reached out to @InvigorateINV for comments. Stand by... pic.twitter.com/ZesgGYZoUv
— Bungie (@Bungie) December 9, 2014
Man the community support is just overwhelming you guys helped make this happen two thumbs up.
— InvigorateGaming (@InvigorateINV) December 9, 2014
The Dark Below was released today across all platforms. In addition to the new Raid, the expansion raises the game's level cap, adds new multiplayer maps, and introduces new weapons and items.
The DLC also changes how Strikes work, as Bungie confirmed today that Destiny's Daily and Weekly Strikes will no longer be available to all fans by default. For more about The Dark Below, check out GameSpot's video interview with Bungie above.
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