'Destiny' DLC leaks surface before December release

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More "Destiny" DLC leaks have been surfacing in the past few weeks.  Even before the scheduled public release of the much awaited online first-person shooter game, fans managed to find unfinished maps inside the supposed DLC releases for the game.

Earlier last week, one of the avid players of "Destiny" was able to find the path leading to an unfinished portion of the game called The Terminus in Venus. After a couple of days, YouTube user se7sensins posted another "Destiny" gameplay video that instructs players on how to go to the portion of Mars that was previously thought to be off-limits. The video also includes content from The Hypogeum Strike mission that is suspected to be featured in "The Dark Below" DLC which will be released in December.

But the DLC explorations do not stop there.

Today, VG24/7 reported that another map had been explored months before Bungie released the game in the market.  YouTube user Path Finder also shared a video that demonstrates how to reach several areas in the Moon, including Dusk Warren, Chamber of Night, as well as Traitor's Ketch.

The discovered maps on Venus, Mars, and the Moon, as well as an area on Earth, were seen during the alpha test phase of the game.

Meanwhile, Bungie's community head David "Deej" Dague shared that there will be significant changes coming to "Destiny."

"We're working up an explanation of what we'll be changing. You'll know what I know real soon. Some of you will laugh. Some of you will cry. Some of you will howl at the moon. Some of you will rejoice. We'll always look to strike a balance," Deej said.

In addition, the game developer confirmed that they are currently working on a couple of new DLCs.

They are also believed to adopt the matchmaking support for the more action-packed activities in the game. This speculation was confirmed when Bungie posted a blog in its official website, saying, "We're having conversations about how Matchmaking might support the more challenging activities in Destiny."

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