Gamers Play a Game by Bungie Inc. at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, Known as E3, in Los Angeles
IN PHOTO: Gamers play a game by Bungie Inc. at the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo, known as E3, in Los Angeles, California, June 10, 2014. REUTERS

Developer Bungie has been teasing a lot of post-launch content and events that would follow the grand release of "Destiny." Among its first events will be a bounty on the team members' heads. Announced via the official Destiny blog, there will be a randomized event that will feature the Bungie team during Crucible.

"Instead of targeting specific community leaders or luminaries to step up and try to cave in our helmets, we're randomizing the event. To put it a different way, we're putting a bounty on our own heads," community manager David "Deej" Dague said at the 'Destiny' blog.

What this means is that every week, one Bungie team will go into Crucible, and they will be inviting players to hunt them down. The lucky players who will be able to beat them will earn a special emblem, which is only given to those who can beat Bungie at their own game (quite literally).

Four names have been given already, which will need to be marked as the Bungie team, namely imtylerdurden (senior designer Josh Hamrick), CE_Wizard (designer Jon Weisnewski), Thug Larz (design lead Lars Bakken) and DeeJ BNG (Deej) Those who win will need to post a link of the victory in the comments section of the blog post. Otherwise, the developers will not reward your hard work.

Besides trying to see how they fare against players, Bungie has also been busy with the expansion for "Destiny" titled The Dark Below. According to The Destiny Blog, "The Dark Below" is already available for preorders for those who are not getting a season pass.

So far, preorders are already available for the PS4, PS3 and Xbox One for $19.99, but the Xbox 360 preorder has yet to go live on the Xbox Store. The first expansion for "Destiny" is set for release in December. The report also states that those who will be buying the PS3 version of "The Dark Below" can already access the PS4 version. The same mechanics, which is the transferable expansion packs between consoles of the same family, have been confirmed.

"Destiny" has already topped the sales, as Activision reports that the title has garnered $325 in just five days. According to GameSpot, this is just an estimated figure, but it has already taken into consideration the sales from first parties and retailers.

"Destiny" DLC packs "The Dark Below" (Credit: YouTube/Arekkz Gaming)

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