‘Destiny’ New DLC Leak For PS4 And Xbox: Future Missions, Strikes And Raids Revealed
A "Destiny" player graciously revealed future missions, strikes and raids that will eventually be available as new downloadable contents for the PlayStation and Xbox One.
A Reddit post cited YouTube user Kinsey_92 who claimed his copy of "Destiny" had a glitch that locked him out from all the game's missions. Forbes likewise reports that players couldn't journey to the Tower for lack of needed requirements. Even travelling to the Crucible was not allowed. However, the glitch unexpectedly also showed every future planned strike, raid and story missions for the "House of Wolves" and "The Dark Below" expansions of the game.
Check out the video below showing the downloadable contents for "Destiny."
Breaking down the downloadable contents, it seems that each DLC will reportedly involve four story missions, two strikes, a Moon Raid called "Crota's End" and three possible new crucible maps. Unfortunately, the story missions are only targeting high-level players. As revealed by Kinsey_92, only players with levels ranging from ten to Level 22 can go on the missions. Furthermore, the expansion apparently only caters to the existing planets currently available in the game; Earth, Moon, Venus and Mars. However, a reef raid mission was also revealed but no further details have been attached to it yet.
It's unclear if Bungie had intentionally placed the downloadable contents in "Destiny." However, Forbes writer Jason Evangelho claimed they could be "placeholders installed from a recent patch." He suggests it could also be a form of marketing strategy. Since "Destiny" allegedly contains a rather "lackluster narrative" so having these contents as placeholders would somehow encourage players to buy the two expansions. Additionally, it could also be a way for Bungie to test the downloadable contents for any bugs prior to its release.
The "House of Wolves" expansion will presumably not be available until sometime in 2015. While "The Dark Below" will be available for retail in two months' time, sometime in December according to Metro UK. Each expansion packs reportedly costs at an expensive price of £20 each (around $33). If purchased together it would cost £35 (around $57).
Jason Evangelho claimed he has yet to receive a reply from Bungie for comments on the glitch and future DLCs discovered in "Destiny."
Source:YouTube/Kinsey_92