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ICYMI - Destiny DLC Leak Shows Future Expansions

 

A recent leak of possible future dlc for Destiny was recently posted to Twitter by a Reddit user. The image, which allegedly arose from an internal meeting at Bungie, shows what appears to be the timeline for Destiny dlc and their release time tables. You can see the image here.

 

We have it all ironed out for you below, which you can read as the tweeted image is a little blurry in certain spots. You'll notice that the second dlc pack, House of Wolves, is set for a March 10th release and then nothing is released for another six months until September. The Comet: Plague of Darkness is rumored to be the first major story campaign add on for Destiny. If you remember, Bungie has stated that they plan for Destiny to be a ten year affair with four main games releasing every other year. The remaining games will consist of four dlc expansions to be released in the off years of the games' sequels. So, since Destiny just released this past September, this year will be the first major expansion. The listing alone shows 12 story missions and 6 brand new PvP maps for the Crucible

House of Wolves dlc 

Date: March 10th, 2015

Locations: Cosmodrome, Moon, Venus, Reef

Activities: 3 Story, 1 Strike, 1 Raid, 4 PvP Maps

 

Comet: Plague of Darkness

Date: September 2015

Locations: Moon, Venus, Mars, Hive Ship

Activities: 12 Story, 4 Strike, 1 Raid, 1 Location, 6 PvP Maps

Bonus: New subclasses and 2 new weapon types

 

Vex 

Date: n/a

Locations: Venus, Mars

Activities: 3 Story, 2 Strike, 1 Raid, ? PvP Maps

 

Forge of Gods

Date: n/a

Locations: n/a

Activities: n/a

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