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

After "Destiny" was launched, Bungie has announced and promised that the team will continue to provide in-game content post-launch. The first step would be to increase the events that players can join.

The Destiny Blog reports that starting Sept. 23 until Oct. 6, The Queen's Wrath will be available. In the teaser posters, it states that the Queen's emissary already has a reward prepared for Guardians who destroy the enemy. The new mode is undoubtedly one of the more challenging missions, but that is rewarded with a Unique Legendary Gear and a Unique Rare Gear.

Treasure Cave Spotted With Loot Drops in 'Destiny'

Still trying to get through to the level cap in "Destiny" to get started on the raids and harder levels? This new discovery may help in giving you more loot while getting some experience in getting rid of low-level enemies.

GameSpot reports that fans have started farming loot drops in a cave in Old Russia, where players have discovered that they can get good loot just by defeating low-level enemies. A video guide has even been made in order to give strategic tips for players who want in on the farming.

According to the source, you need to go to the "Destiny" Old Russia cave with a partner or a small group and be at a certain point where there will be respawns. Some of the drops that you can expect include uncommon gear, blue engrams and even purple engrams once you've defeated the enemies.

'Battlefield Hardline' Shows Off Multiplayer Hotwire

Another shooter game that focuses more on real world and real criminals, "Battlefield Hardline" has also received a new multiplayer gameplay trailer. According to Telegraph, the trailer shows off the mechanics on how to play "Hotwire." The trailer can be accessed in the link as well.

Basically, players need to drive as long as they can to drain the other team's respawn tickets. This means players must be skilled at nonstop driving and must have a good strategy as backup to keep the other team on the chase.

Developers Visceral Games and DICE have recently detailed a few things about the Hotwire multiplayer. According to the developers, there are a few tricks that can help you nab more points such as showing off your moves and cool jumps.

Another thing to note is that players should take the multiplayer aspect of the mode seriously, as playing "Hotwire" alone does not go well or as enjoyable when compared with playing it with someone else. Teaming up with players will also be an advantage for those who are planning on putting roadblocks and using tactics to bring down opponents.

"Destiny" treasure cave guide (Credit: YouTube/Force Strategy Gaming)

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