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Dec 19, 2014 10:07 GMT  ·  By

Destiny was said to offer tiered content for everyone, from die-hard PvPers to people who like to admire its beautiful worlds.

One of the things developer Bungie promised was a challenging cooperative experience, in the form of raids, tasking six people with the difficult mission to uneventfully shoot for 45 minutes at a bullet sponge bearing the nomenclature of raid boss.

Apparently the ultimate hardcore challenge that only the very best should have been able to pull off in groups of six can also be done solo. A new video popped up on the Internet, showing a brave soul one-manning Crota's End, the newly added raid.

Destiny: The Dark Below, the multiplayer online first-person shooter's first proper expansion, added the second raid encounter to the game, expected to be a much more difficult endeavor than The Vault of Glass, the first such experience crafted by Bungie.

Anyway, that hardly seems the case, since apparently you can do it by yourself without running into too much trouble. A single Guardian. This means that Bungie is going to issue a fix pretty soon, especially since there are also a bunch of technical problems that gamers are encountering while playing.

Not just a man, but a legend

The player, going by the tag "sc Slayerage," belongs to a clan named The Legend Himself, which might explain how he is able to finish Crota's End all by himself.

This is an amazing achievement, and it's no doubt the culmination of a long, long grind.

The Dark Below expansion has been plagued by many issues, one of which is the lack of actual content. Furthermore, some of the content of the next scheduled expansion, House of Wolves, due out in March 2015, was leaked inside the game.

The expansion was criticized by many for delivering a lackluster storyline and more repetitive gameplay, failing to rouse the crowds' attention and to engage gamers.

Many reported that the new areas in The Dark Below were just continuations of the old ones, where instead of finding a blank wall at the end of a previously accessible corridor, you would now find a room with some enemies in it.

Granted, Destiny is light on content altogether, when compared to traditional massively multiplayer online role-playing games, but it's also right at the beginning. Publisher Activision and former Halo developer Bungie have a lot of great plans for the game, intending to continue its development well into the future.

World of Warcraft raids still seem much better though.

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