'Destiny 2' news: Second expansion, titled 'Gods of Mars,' to be released in March?

"Destiny 2" promotional photo. Facebook/DestinyTheGame

The second expansion for "Destiny 2" may be titled "Gods of Mars" according to a leak.

This is according to the PlayStation Network page that went live accidentally sometime between Dec. 27 and Dec. 29. According to Game Informer, a Reddit user grabbed a screenshot of the leak that revealed details for the second expansion.

In the screenshot made by Reddit user "GodsofMarsLeak," the "Gods of Mars" expansion sends players to the Frigid Vale of Mars with a long list of new missions, adventures, as well as new enemies to fight.

The leak made mention of a reawakened "Charlemagne," who has been imprisoned by "Rasputin" within an ancient vault in Mars. Players are tasked to work with the legendary and "presumed dead" Ana Bray as they fight Charlemagne's Remnants, free Rasputin, and uncover the secrets of Clovis Bray.

The leaked "Gods of Mars" expansion for "Destiny 2" also revealed key features, including new themed weapons/armors/gears, cooperative activities, new competitive multiplayer arenas, as well as new enemy factions and bosses.

The leaked screenshot also revealed that the "Gods of Mars" expansion will retail for $19.99 at the PlayStation Store and may be released sometime in March. That said, Bungie, Activision, and Sony have not yet denied nor confirmed if the leak is real.

"Destiny 2's" first expansion titled "Curse of Osiris" was released on Dec. 5, 2017, and it takes players to the Planet Mercury as they discover the lore that gave the name to the player versus player (PvP) mode "Trials of Osiris." "Destiny 2's" "Curse of Osiris" expansion also raised the experience level capacity to 25 and raised the Power level capacity to 330.

A limited time holiday event for "Destiny 2" was also launched on Dec. 19 titled "The Dawning" which added fun activities like a hockey game with an oversized hockey puck, as well as "The Dawning" themed weapons and gear.

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