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Nov 04, 2016 07:00 AM EDT

Game developer Bungie is readying another big event on November and as part of its weekly update, it has announced that the "Destiny's Iron Banner" event will return next week with control as the game mode.

The Iron Banner is a limited-time crucible event that comes once a month. The monthly event rewards "Destiny" players with Iron Banner gear that can only be obtained during the event. 

As detailed on Bungie's blog post, control will once again be the name of the game for this upcoming "Destiny: Iron Banner" event. 

However, the biggest story here will be the upcoming weapon rewards. Bungie has some nice-looking gear waiting on the table. These include items for hunters, titans and warlocks, machine guns, pulse rifles, boots and even chest pieces. The monthly Crucible event will also include the Clever Dragon pulse rifle and the Silvered Dread heavy machine gun and boots. 

In addition to the gaming modes and weapon rewards, the game developer also showed off some of the daily winners of "Destiny's Festival of the Lost Masquerade Ball." 

Launched in 2014, Destiny is an online-only, first-person shooter video game developed by Washington-based Bungie and published by Activision Blizzard. The game, which features multiplayer shared environment with some elements of role-playing games, marked Bungie's first new console franchise since the Xbox's Halo series.

Since its launch, Bungie has released four expansion packs, 'The Dark Below' in 2014, the 'House of Wolves' and "The Taken King" in 2015, and the "Rise of Iron" in September 2016.

According to GameRant, the next 'Destiny's Iron Banner' event will start on Nov. 8 and ends on Nov.15. Unlike Bungie's Festival of the Lost, which launched right at reset, the 'Destiny's Iron Banner' event will start at 10 a.m. PT.

"Destiny: Rise of Iron" is currently available on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox consoles.

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