'Destiny' DLC release date for 'The Dark Below', 'House of Wolves' still not confirmed

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The release of the two upcoming DLCs for "Destiny" is still unconfirmed.

"Destiny" players are waiting for the two downloadable contents, "The Dark Below" and "House of Wolves", bound for release later this year and early next year, respectively. However, gamers got a glimpse of the contents of the expansion in terms of glitches due to incomplete maps and locations. Moreover, the "Destiny" expansion packs were leak.

Based on the leaked videos, the map shows several new, locked areas as well as some of the already announced as DLC. The videos also featured events that showed new Story Missions, Strikes, and Raids on the planets already included in the main game.

An unfinished part of "The Dark Below" is found in Mars, which is a place worth exploring. In order to find this place, players need to load up "The Black Garden" mission on Mars. They then need to go to the Valley of Kings and look for the large gate. At the gate, they must summon their Sparrow and fly through it, then go through the mission as players would. Past the Vex Cyclops, they need to stick to their right until they find a holographic wall that will stop players from entering. They can fly right through the wall through their sparrow.

However, Bungie's David "DeeJ" Dague responded to the leaks confirming that the expansion packs are still under development and is slated for release in December. Bungie studio outlined some of its plans for more updates that will be released in the next few months. The first DLC pack, The Dark Below, will arrive in PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.

Meanwhile, aside from expansion packs, the game developer will have to work on the bugs and issues found in the game. Last month, a group of hacker attacked the servers of "Destiny".

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