Destiny
IN PHOTO: A woman poses for a photo at Sony's "Destiny" video game exhibition stand during the Gamescom 2014 fair in Cologne August 13, 2014. The Gamescom convention, Europe's largest video games trade fair, runs from August 13 to August 17. Reuters/Ina Fassbender

Players of "Destiny" have been seeing a lot of additional features and areas in the game, starting with the newly discovered loot cave following the shutdown of the first Treasure Cave. But apart from that, a bug has also been discovered that supposedly details some upcoming areas and maps that are not yet accessible to "Destiny" players as of the moment.

And in response to that, developer Bungie has finally issued a statement, stating that, while the finds may hint at plans, these are not yet final. Quoting Bungie's response, The Destiny Blog reports that the activity names that were discovered are still privy to changes, though the placeholders really exist in the discovered leaks.

Even though the developer did confirm the future plans, it appears that developer Bungie is still hard at work with the two promised DLC expansion packs for "Destiny." Polygon has spotted a response from the developer over at the official forums regarding the progress of the expansions.

"People at Bungie are hard at work to complete content for our first post launch pack, The Dark Below, as I type these words. It will be finished soon. It releases in December. Soon, we'll detail it out for you so you can see exactly what we've been working on," said community manager David "DeeJ" Dague as quoted by Polygon.

This came after a video has been leaked that allegedly detailed the content of the two post-launch expansions. It also follows the bug that has been spotted in "Destiny" that would allow the player access to some of the maps and activities coming with the DLC expansion. The video pointing to the leaks are still circulating and has been made available below, though beware of spoilers that are littered in the findings.

While waiting for more announcements from Bungie, there are a few new guides to help "Destiny" players in obtaining bounties that could help progress your Guardian in the game. PS4.SX has compiled a few guides towards getting exotic weapons, including the Exotic Scout Rifle, the Exotic Handgun Thorn, the Pocket Infinity and Bad Juju, among others.

One of the weapons that are easier to obtain is the Bad Juju, an exotic Pulse Rifle, as you only need to go through four steps to attain it, as listed below:

- Fulfill an epic or heroic Strike mission

- Fulfill 25 strikes with any difficulty setting

- Purchase a darkness-infused weapon frame from Xur Agent of The Nine with one strange coin

- Engage in battle in the Crucible while collecting 10,000 points during the fight

"Destiny" bug revealing DLC content (Credit: YouTube/Scott M)

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