Watch Destiny: The Taken King's Impressive Live-Action Trailer
Directed by Tron Legacy's Joseph Kosinski, the 60-second ad will air tonight during the NFL season opener.
Activision on Thursday released a new live-action commercial for Destiny's upcoming Taken King expansion, which launches in under a week on September 15. The video, directed by Tron: Legacy and Oblivion's Joseph Kosinski, is called "Evil's Most Wanted" and features the Led Zeppelin song "Black Dog."
A 60-second version will air tonight on NBC during the NFL season opener between the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers. An extended version is below.
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Though The Taken King is still a few days away, Destiny has already changed in a big way this week. On Tuesday, Bungie deployed the long-awaited 2.0 update, which made major changes across the board.
For more on The Taken King, check out GameSpot's beginner's guide. You can also see some of the expansion's PlayStation-exclusive content in this video.
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