'Destiny: House of Wolves' DLC release date March 10; New Locations, missions, and raids

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The upcoming "House of Wolves" DLC for "Destiny" is rumored to be released on March 10 jampacked with new locations, missions, strikes, and raids. 

"Destiny" players are able to catch a glimpse of the next expansion pack through a bug found in the game. YouTube user Byf even detailed the new content packed in the forthcoming DLC. Unfortunately, the bug just shows the additions as the missions cannot be played yet and gamers cannot launch them. 

Meanwhile, game developer Bungie confirmed that it will not repeat the mistakes it made in the previous DLC of the game. According to "Destiny" developer Luke Smith, the team is revamping the loot reward system in the upcoming expansion pack. 

The mistakes being referred to include the vendors overturning the labors of Vault of Glass raids and exotic weapon upgrades changing the item's aptitudes. Smith also listed the Vault of Glass vendor gear "invalidating" raid gear, resetting Exotic talents through upgrading, and the shard economy as mistakes the studio made. However, nothing is official yet as the developer is keeping the details under wraps.  

Smith also added that Bungie's philosophy regarding its reward system continues to change according to players' reactions and gameplays. Moreover, the studio intends to continue improvements on loot rewards and drop rates to make the acquisition of gear more fun though less grinding. The developer will include new loots in the future. 

Bungie said that it has been assessing the item rewards and drop rates between Vault of Glass and Crota's End. It found that the drop rates increased. In additions, Bungie removed Shards as a "barrier" among players. 

More details will come into light as its release date nears. In order to enjoy the new downloadable content, gamers can either buy the Destiny Expansion Pass for $34.99, or buy them individually for $19.99 each.

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