Bungie just confirmed the release date of Destiny 2.0 which is on September 8th :
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When The Taken King arrives, he’ll shake the foundations of our shared world. You’ll want Destiny Player Support at the ready to answer questions and address issues. Fortunately, they’re at the ready to serve.
DPS: Update 2.0 marks the beginning of Destiny Year Two. We want to make sure you’re prepared when it drops, so Destiny Player Support is doing the most to ensure you know your foe. All Destiny players will be required to download and apply the Update to continue playing even if they do not purchase Destiny: The Taken King. Below are some of the big items to help you fully prepare for the update on September 8, 2015.
You’ll also need some storage space for the update :
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If you’re playing Destiny on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One:
Make sure that you’ve got enough storage space clear. You’ll need around 18GB free for the required update.
To make sure you’re ready to play as soon as possible, consider turning on the automatic downloading of game updates on your console. Remember that downloads may incur bandwidth charges from your internet provider (consult your provider). For more details on these platform features:
PlayStation 4 owners should look here
Xbox One owners should look here
If you’re playing Destiny on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360:
Make sure that you’ve got enough storage space clear
Xbox 360 owners: you’ll need around 10GB free for the required update
PlayStation 3 owners: you’ll need closer to 20GB free for the required update during download and installation. Once install is complete, you’ll need around 10GB free
If you’re one of the limited number of players playing Destiny on a 20GB PS3 or Xbox 360 and have not already upgraded your storage space, you will run into storage limitations on your console when you attempt to install the update.
The Destiny 2.0 update is going to introduce a lot of new features including :
• The long promised Weapon tuning 2.0 update
• Nolanbot
And a lot of new features.
Also, the Nightfall will no longer kick players to orbit after failing, as a replacement there’s a 30 second revive timer when you die.