'Destiny House of Wolves' DLC content leaked, patch to fix bugs expected

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The alleged content of the "House of Wolves" expansion pack for Bungie's best-selling game "Destiny" has been leaked. 

A new image linked to the "House of Wolves" DLC was leaked by a regular Redditor named Matt W. Gordon, who claimed that the information was gathered through several data-mining websites. 

Based on the new image, the upcoming downloadable content for "Destiny" contains three brand-new Story Missions, a couple of new Strikes, as well as a new Raid dubbed as The Arena that can only be attempted once a player reaches level 35. It also reportedly teased that the "House of Wolves" DLC will include four new Crucible maps, such as the Widow's Court on Earth, the Black Shield on Phobos, the Timekeeper on Mars, and the Thieves' Den located on the map of Venus. In addition, there are a couple of new game modes that will be called the Inferno and Hardcore, two alter-existing game modes where the players can only gather more points by killing and the trackers are not available. 

According to speculations about the planned expansion pack for "Destiny," "The House of Wolves" is packed with interesting contents to make sure that the players of the game will be hooked until the alleged "Comet" expansion pack is released sometime late this year. The sequel for "Destiny," however, remains as just a rumor at this time. 

Meanwhile, the game developer of "Destiny" will release a patch so that the bugs and glitches found in the recently released "Crota's End" expansion pack will be fixed, making sure that the difficult stage levels will be addressed properly. This patch is said to be released this week. 

The alleged "House of Wolves" expansion pack is said to be set for release on March 10.

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