'Destiny' Emote Pack DLC: New Moves From 'The Matrix', 'Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air' & More -- Details Here! [Preview Video]

Today, Bungie and Activision will be adding their first set of microtransactions. This news will surely bring delight to "Destiny" players who want more emotes from the title. According to reports more emotes are coming.

According to GameRant, it's fair to say that many "Destiny" players are fine with the idea of cosmetic microtransactions in the gameplay. The current plan is just to sell emotes, and perhaps sparrow skins in the future. As of now, the team doesn't have to be worried because gamers are willing to pay extra to unlock a dance like The Carlton.

For those players who are wondering what these paid emotes will be, "Destiny" released a few previews to give their fans a glimpse of what they will be paying for. Among the upcoming paid emotes is the Carlton Dance.

Bungie has already announced that they will be offering a total of 18 emotes. Thus, fans can expect a bulk of them. The report suggests that emotes are not entirely useful in the gameplay, but some of them are cheeky enough and worth for the transaction.

For those who don't want to spend their Silver for those emotes, you are in luck because Bungie will be giving away each "Destiny" players an extra Silver to spend at the Eververse Trading Company.

This means that although the developers are not forcing the players to purchase their emotes, they are offering them an option to try out one or two.

Among the new dances or hand gestures that gamers will soon enjoy include Chest Pump, Crying on the knees, Brint it on, Evil Hand Rub, Finger Across the Neck, Bow, Slow Clap, Blowing a Kiss, First Pump, Baseball Swing, And you're out (supposedly called safe my bad), Give me a break, Scared, Good Job, Tantrum, Victory Cheer and Carlton, according to a post on Reddit.

These emotes will be helpful in a way, especially for communication and perhaps entertainment. As GamingBolt puts it, a player can send a blowing kiss to opponents, act like Morpheus from the Matrix or push the opponent to bring it on.

If the gamer respects his opponent, he can make a full bow at the beginning of the game. On the other hand, if one wants to warn his opponent, to watch his back or maybe send the message that "you're dead," one can use the finger across the neck emote.

As the Engadget  puts it, these are proper gems that include the nod to "The Matrix" and "Fresh Prince of Bel Air." These emotes might just be worth buying. Check out the previews below.

"Destiny: The Taken King" is already available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

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