'Destiny' expansion packs: Leak reveals future goodies

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Bungie and Activision's massive "Destiny" content plans spanning to 2016 are now out in the open for the gaming world to feast on. And it only took one poor-quality image leak to do the job. Although none of it has been corroborated by the tech duo, media outlets believe that a full-blown package of "Destiny" goodies is waiting to be deployed. 

Making out the image, media outlets revealed that the already announced DLC pack, "House of Wolves," will be launched on March 10 this year. Along with it, as reported by Kotaku, are three new story missions, one strike, one raid, new PvP maps and the Reef. By September, Bungie will go the farthest by releasing a mammoth DLC expansion pack. Some "Destiny" fans even call this monstrous release a spin-off of the game for its megasized offerings. The image leak labels it as "Comet: Plague of Darkness" and it certainly is not something that's run-of-the-mill. 

The bulky package of epic proportions has a total of 12 story missions (fourfold those in "Dark Below" and "House of Wolves"), new strikes, a new Raid, a Patrol area dubbed as "Hive Ship," and three new sub-classes and two new weapon types as gameplay add-ons. The "Base Level" is also upped to 30. Tech Times noted that the purported release of the standalone DLC coincides with the first anniversary of "Destiny" and this is perhaps how the developers and the team would throw a celebration for it. 

A year after "Comet," a new one called "Vex" will take off, Tech Times continued, although Express noted that a release date is not indicated in the image. The pack lists a relatively increased item quantity (there are two strikes instead on one) compared to "House of Wolves." The one next to it, however, has no details under it. Tech Times lists it as "Forge of Gods" scheduled for summer of 2016. This might be the one for "Cabal."

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