'Destiny' trailer for 'The Dark Below' DLC leaks online

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The cinematic opening for the highly awaited DLC pack for "Destiny" was leaked on YouTube last Nov. 20. The video was quickly taken down, but not before gamers were able to take a peek.

YouTube account user Mr Jester6598 came up with a description for "The Dark Below" expansion pack clip, saying, "I cannot explain how to get access to this video on the game as it was due to an error that I was able to see this." 

The trailer begins with a booming voice, saying, "Six of us went down into the pit. Only one crawled out." 

Then the voice declares that it is the new character of the game called Eris. 

It goes on to say, "I have seen what the Hive calls a God. Crota, son of Oryx. He took everything from me. He will turn his eyes to Earth and only a true weapon of the Light can stop his wrath. Now you must face what lurks in the Dark Below." 

Aside from the cinematic trailer, Bungie and Activision also announced recently that there will be an enhanced Sparrow hoverbike that will be featured in "The Dark Below" DLC.  The new vehicle is dubbed as the EV-30 Tumbler Sparrow, and it has the ability to fly and drive faster. 

Bungie talked about the vehicle in its blog, saying, "The EV-30 Tumbler features advanced modifications that bypass standard safety systems, disabling the stabilization and gyroscopic-force dampeners designed to keep you grounded." 

The new Sparrow vehicle will be available for download for those who purchase "The Dark Below" expansion pack, which will also include two new quests dubbed as the Ritual of Sacrifice and the Fist of Crota. 

In October, game developer Bungie released several official screenshots taken from the DLC pack, and since then, players have been clamoring to get more information about the expansion.  Nonetheless, the wait is almost over and fans will be able to see everything soon, as "The Dark Below" DLC will be launched on Dec. 9 for $19.99.

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