'Destiny': Two new DLC packs expected -'Comet', 'Vex,' 'Forge of Gods,' and more

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"Destiny" fans are greeted with amazing news this year, as two new DLC packs are expected to be revealed in the coming months. 

According to leaked photos, Bungie is working on a new standalone expansion pack dubbed as "Comet: Plague Of Darkness," which is expected to be launched in September. Rumors are claiming that the "Comet" DLC will include 12 story missions, four Strikes, one raid, one new location, as well as six PvP Maps. There are also three new subclasses as well as two new weapon types that will be featured in the rumored DLC.

There is also a leaked image circulating online showing an expected timeline of the things to look forward to in the "Destiny" franchise in the coming months. Based on the blurry image deciphered by VG247, the information provided includes: 

House of Wolves

  • Date: March 10th, 2015
  • Locations: Cosmodrome, Moon, Venus, Reef
  • Activities: 3 Story, 1 Strike, 1 Raid, 4 PvP Maps

Comet: Plague of Darkness

  • Date: September 2015
  • Locations: Moon, Venus, Mars, Hive Ship
  • Activities: 12 Story, 4 Strike, 1 Raid, 1 Location, 6 PvP Maps
  • Bonus: New subclasses and 2 new weapon types

Vex [illegible]

  • Date: To Be Announced
  • Locations: Venus, Mars
  • Activities: 3 Story, 2 Strike, 1 Raid, ? PvP Maps

Forge of Gods

  • Date: To Be Announced
  • Locations: To Be Announced
  • Activities: To Be Announced

Earlier reports mentioned that Bungie has already come up with a 10-year plan for the "Destiny" franchise. There is word going around that the game developer is planning to release four major updates spread over the decade with DLC packs to be released in between. While is exciting news for many, it might not be a good sign for those who cannot wait to get more of the franchise, since it would take at least two years before the next major installment of the game is released to the public.

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