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Man Mistakingly Receives Dozens of Copies of Destiny: The Collection

That's quite some Legendary loot there, Guardian.
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A 9GAG user by the name of “generanimarco” posted an image on the social media platform that proudly shows off a box filled with copies of Destiny: The Collection on PlayStation 4, which was allegedly sent to his house by mistake.

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With almost 15,000 upvotes at the time of writing, it still remains unclear why the boxes were sent to the man’s house, or if this is just a well-presented hoax for attention. One person cleverly commented that it wasn’t a coincidence he received all those copies, claiming it was (wait for it…) Destiny.

Copies of Destiny: The Collection

Later on, this lucky fellow also received a box full of copies of Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 on Xbox One, even though this post is far less popular than the Destiny one.

Destiny: The Collection includes the main game, as well as its four expansion packs: The Dark Below, House of Wolves, The Taken King and the most recent Rise of Iron. This bundle is expected to hit the shelves come September 20 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, unless you’re lucky enough to receive a very fortunate package yourself.

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As a self-proclaimed semi-adult, Sven likes to balance the pressure of journalism with the joy of video games.