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'Destiny House of Wolves' DLC Pack Release Date Lands May 19, 2015

Fans of the first-person shooter game "Destiny" only need to wait a bit longer for the game's second downloadable content or DLC pack. The second DLC pack called "House of Wolves" will be coming out on May 19 as announced by Bungie and reported in Forbes. The announcement came with a prologue trailer as well.

The new DLC pack is expected to bring a new gripping storyline which includes a new Awoken. It will also include three new Crucible maps and a new Fallen Strike with new weapons, armor and gear. It will be set somewhere in the Moon level.

In the prologue trailer, the Awoken Queen of the Reef calls on Guardians to exact revenge on the Fallen after they betrayed the Awoken. She offers "the riches of the realm" to whoever is willing to take on this challenge.

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The Forbes report confirms that Guardians, the players, will work for the Queen of the Reef. This may mean that players will encounter both the Queen and her brother in the new DLC pack. Both characters have already been introduced earlier on in the game and the report hopes that with the new content, players can also get to know more about the story within the game.

According to another report in Tech Times, a calendar of events has been set up by game developer Bungie to slowly introduce the new DLC pack to players.

It said in its announcement: "The Reef will open to all Guardians, and you will join the allies of the Queen to destroy the traitorous Fallen from the House of Wolves." A walking tour of The Reef will happen on April 22. On April 29, a live gameplay of Trials of Osiris will be featured. The Prison of Elders, a battle arena, will be open for live gameplay on May and a still unannounced event will happen on May 8.

Unfortunately, the DLC pack will not feature a new raid as was originally intended. Bungie instead said that they are developing a new raid for release later this year.

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