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IN PHOTO. Gamers trying out Destiny. Reuters/ File

“Destiny” developer Bungie has recently unveiled a couple of new features and changes coming for “House of Wolves.” And in addition to the new sneak peeks and change guide, there are also some screenshots to keep fans hyped up until the May 19 release date of the “Destiny” expansion pack.

DualShockers has spotted the addition of new screenshots featuring some Exotic Gear, environment images and action shots for “House of Wolves” content. The missions that can be seen in the screenshots include those from “The Ruling House,” “A Kell Rising” and “Queen’s Ransom.”

Apart from this, a Redditor was able to uncover some hidden screenshots from Bungie’s website. What has caught the eye of many a fan is the Purifier Robes, as pictured here. The Purifier Robes are said to make enemies explode when they die. The other two hidden screenshots are the Kings Watch on Earth and another view of the Reef Social Space. According to Redditor TrueRadiantFree, he was able to obtain the new screenshots by renaming the links in the website.

Fans have been touting the latest update for “House of Wolves” as one of the biggest for “Destiny” yet. Despite the initial disappointment of how raids have been removed for “House of Wolves,” this time, fan feedback appears to be doing some good to “Destiny.”

Business Insider reports that among fans’ main requests is the ability to exchange all the materials and to upgrade the weapons to the maximum level. In effect, this pushes further what the developer has in mind for “Destiny,” which is to promote different types of game styles among the players, while exploring the use of different gear. In one of the subreddits, community manager David "DeeJ" Dague reiterated the need for fan feedback.

“This sub has been a great place to listen. Keep talking to us. People at the highest levels of Bungie want you to have fun playing Destiny,” said DeeJ in Reddit.

And as proof that the listening continues, GameSpot reports that a player trading system, which has also been on “Destiny” fans’ minds, is still being discussed for the title’s future. It appears that the developer is still at odds with the feature. Creative Director Christopher Barrett’s personal choice was to not have it as a feature for “Destiny,” given the possibility of losing the endgame appeal when freely swapping gears can be enforced.

Still, fans have been asking for the feature for quite a while. In Bungie’s case, where “Destiny” feedback from fans is valued, the team is still considering features such as this.

Bungie live stream details for "Destiny" (Credit: YouTube/My name is Byf)

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