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'Destiny: The Taken King' will roll out without the voice of Peter Dinklage and will need more space on your console.

That "Destiny: The Taken King" is a massive game is evident from the fact that the official Bungie website has announced that 18GB is needed on your hard drive for the installation of the Destiny Patch 2.0.

On Bungie's official website, the creators say, "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."

With many games becoming really huge, both Sony and Microsoft have upgraded the new Xbox One and PS4 units with 1TB hard drives so that the AAA games run smoothly on them.

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Bungie has also fixed another niggling problem. Many gamers have complained that the voiceover of the game was boring. This was due to the fact that "Destiny" had less cutscenes and dialogue and players had to rely on the text of the 'Grimoire Cards' to get to know the story. Bungie has included more cutscenes and dialogues that will move the story forward.

Peter Dinklage has been replaced by Nolan North as the voice of the Ghost in "The Taken King." Nolan North is the voice of Nathan Drake in "Uncharted". The reason behind this replacement is that Peter Dinklage was busy with the schedule of "Game of Thrones" and was unavailable most of the time.

Also, Bungie has expanded the role of the Ghost. The Ghost will now inform players about the game's universe and will be a crucial part of the story.

In an interview with Game Informer, executive producer Mark Noseworthy says, "Dinklage was awesome to work with but we needed to work with someone who is more available. Nolan is a pro, this is his thing. You can just call him up and say 'hey, next week we're doing this internal play test and it would be great to get some Ghost dialogue in there'. And he's available."

So expect more from "Destiny: The Taken King". The game releases on September 15th for Xbox One, PS4, PS3 and Xbox 360.

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