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Destiny DLC News: Fans Unlock New DLC Zones Ahead of Release Date

Destiny, the popular online first-person shooter video game from Bungie is expected to release its first expansion, "The Dark Below," this coming December. But fans may have already found out what the DLC area would look like.

A number of videos shared on YouTube showed players of the shooter MMO discovering these secret areas.
VG247 reported user Path Finder demonstrating how to gain access on the Chambers of Night, Dusk Warren, and Traitor's Ketch. (video provided below)

Another YouTuber, named HOVG, was cited by Game Rant accessing some new zones on the Moon.

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As the videos revealed, accessing these DLC zones could prove to be very difficult as it needs a considerable amount of platforming skills to use in jumping from one plane to another.

Nonetheless, other game/tech websites who also covered reports of the discovery claimed that they aren't 100 percent sure if these zones are what Bungie really intended for December's "The Dark Below" expansion pack.

Some still maintain the idea that given the official description of the DLC, these areas could really be the places.

"An ancient tomb has been unsealed. Beneath the surface of the Moon, a dark god has answered centuries of prayer, and a dark army has risen. Explore the true depths of the Hellmouth. Stop the dark Hive ritual and survive," the description reads.

Meanwhile, a report from Express.co.uk cited Destiny's monthly achievements since it was launched last September.

As claimed, the game averages 3.2 million players every day. While the average playtime sits around three hours per day.

Their statistics also tell that average Destiny player get into the game 1.8 times a day and has overall played it 20.9 times.

"Over the past three weeks, Bungie has had more players online in Destiny than we did during the same span for Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, combined," the website further revealed.

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