'Destiny: The House of Wolves' DLC: two regions leaked; Patch 1.1.2 update on the way

 Official Destiny website

Months prior to the release of the much-awaited "The House of Wolves" DLC for "Destiny," players have already found their way to locations only reachable when the expansion pack goes live. Because players of the game love to explore even if it is out of bounds, some vagabonding gamers were sent to the moon.

The region called Dusk Warren is a setting to a Strike Mission in "The House of Wolves." In order to reach the place, players must jump and drop between world scenery and out of the map. If successful, they will be able to trudge the desolate but fully functional place. 

With much more travel, gamers can get to a spot in the Fallen Ketch ship, which is said to be the stage for the Boss fight. This is another one of the Strike Missions made for a portion of the task called the Belly of the Beast and in it is what the "Destiny" community calls the Infamous Walker. 

"The House of Wolves" DLC is said to roll out in the second quarter of the year, but before that, Bungie will do some fixing on the game to make it as pristine as it can be in welcoming the expansion pack. 

"We will continue to improve acquisition stories and frequency (My understanding of the perception is that Crota's End drop rates are much improved vs. Vault of Glass), lessen the grind and get players to the fun parts of their arsenal faster," Bungie designer Luke Smith said on NeoGaf

Patch 1.1.2 will be improving gameplay for players by increasing the size of the vaults for players to store more loot and treasures. A sizeable vault will also be handy for gear that will be arriving with "The House of Wolves." Players will also be stripped of the stress of the failing talents resets for Exotic weapons and the ever-annoying loot system that wedge them no further than level 29. 

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