'Titanfall' Prop
IN PHOTO: A prop depicting a character from the video game "Titanfall" is on display before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, in Los Angeles, California June 9, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

For the past few days, "Destiny" players have been having a hoot with the exploits in the game, most known of which is the treasure cave. It seems that the developer has taken note of these areas and are already preparing a counter for them.

The Treasure Cave has finally been shut down today, according to IGN, as the exploitation has exponentially gone up for the easy loot. To quote "Destiny" developers, they would be decreasing the way cave farming is being done so that it will not be exploited easily for such a big reward.

The developers detailed this further in the latest blog post, where the developer announced that changes should be expected in the exploitable areas in "Destiny." More than the obvious exploitable areas in-game, Bungie has also identified some issues and adjustments that they will be conducting soon, including damage and stability to auto rifles, the hits for scout rifles, balancing for shotguns and more.

New Bungie Bounty Announced

Bungie has again announced via the official "Destiny" website that they are holding another bounty. The developer told fans that the team had a lot of fun playing with members of the "Destiny" community. As such, a new Bungie Bounty is set for today, happening from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Pacific Time for Xbox One in Skirmish.

The Bungie guys that are up for the bounty are technical artist Nate Hawbaker (Enormous Corgi), senior technical artist Javier Burgos (KAPTURE) and community manager David Dague (DeeJ BNG).

'Titanfall' IMC Rising DLC Dated For Xbox One, PC

Another shooter title, an Xbox exclusive this time, is getting its third expansion pack today. "Titanfall" developer Respawn Entertainment has teased the release date via the new trailer and the Sept. 25 date is for the Xbox One and PC versions of the title.

IMC Rising has three maps, the latest of which has been teased in the official "Titanfall" website titled Sand Trap. The last of the maps makes use of level design and tactics as a way to revamp the gameplay by putting in new combat techniques for gamers to try.

The "Titanfall: IMC Rising" expansion will be out for $9.99, but those who already have the Season Pass can get it for free. Polygon has gotten in touch with the developers and have found that the Xbox 360 version does not currently have a release date for the last expansion.

"Titanfall" IMC Rising (Credit: YouTube/TitanfallGame)

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