Rise of Iron (Expansion)

Rise of Iron is a downloadable content (DLC) expansion pack for Destiny. It became available at 2 AM (Pacific Time Zone) on September 20, 2016 for $29.99 USD. It is the first Destiny DLC not available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Players who pre-order Rise of Iron were given access to two exclusive items: the Iron Gjallarhorn and the Iron Gjallarwing. These items can be obtained from quests. Players who did not pre-order Rise of Iron can still obtain the non-exclusive Gjallarhorn and Gjallarwing.

Plot
About a hundred years ago, the Iron Lords sacrificed themselves to contain SIVA, a technological plague. The Fallen House of Devils has unearthed the plague and used it to augment themselves and become more powerful. Lord Saladin rallies the Guardians to fight against and contain the re-emerged threat and become the next generation of Iron Lords.

Locations

 * Iron Temple (social space)
 * Plaguelands
 * The Wall

Story Missions

 * King of the Mountain
 * The Walls Come Down
 * The Plaguelands
 * Download Complete
 * The Iron Tomb
 * A Symbol of Honor
 * Beauty in Delivery
 * A Khvostov Rising

Questlines

 * A Light in the Dark
 * Artifacts of the Iron Lords
 * Attune Memory of Felwinter
 * Attune Memory of Gheleon
 * Attune Memory of Jolder
 * Attune Memory of Perun
 * Attune Memory of Radegast
 * Attune Memory of Silimar
 * Attune Memory of Skorri
 * Attune Memory of Timur
 * Beauty in Destruction
 * Channeling the Corruption
 * Echoes of the Past
 * Glory and the Taking of It
 * Kovik's Sin
 * None are Perfect
 * Rise of Iron
 * Show of Strength
 * This Corrupted Land
 * We Found a Rifle
 * Wrath of the Machine

Strikes

 * Sepiks Perfected
 * The Abomination Heist
 * The Wretched Eye

Raids

 * Wrath of the Machine

Crucible Maps

 * Floating Gardens
 * Icarus
 * Last Exit
 * Skyline

Crucible Playlists

 * Supremacy

Previous-Generation Consoles
At the launch of Destiny, players were able to share progression between consoles in the same family (PlayStation 3 with PlayStation 4 and Xbox 360 with Xbox One). Beginning in August 2016, progression in previous-generation consoles occurs separately from current-generation consoles.