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Bungie Might Introduce Never Before Seen ‘Destiny: Vex Void’ DLC Expansion To ‘Destiny 2: Forge of Hope’

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"Destiny" leaked video has gotten eerie of the games' curious fan base suspecting that it could possibly be the supposed cinematic introduction of "Destiny's canceled "Vex" DLC expansion. In addition, sources suggest that the video came out since Bungie is looking for new and interesting angles to make "Destiny 2" even more engaging.

"Destiny's canceled "Vex" DLC has disappeared without a trace. It came out of the scene although more fans have gotten interested about it since it has been a very unlikely continuation of the game storyline. According to Games Radar, the said expansion is meant to follow "The Taken King." Until the expansion plan has changed and its direction faded out of to nowhere.

However, Bungie might drop out of The Vex expansion but it continued with The Hive and The Fallen with The Dark Below and House of Wolves, respectively. Considering how the developer came to finish these expansions, "Destiny 2" could possibly come out with "Vex" as its own DLC extension since it is essential to the "The Taken King's story, Segment Next reported.

For those who are asking how Destiny's Vex are born. The "Destiny" leak video shows a Vex Goblin permeated by a translucent white fluid. This is seen when players try to shoot them at their bellies and this milky fluid comes out. The Vex is actually the fluid and rides lifeless robots to conform and attack players in the game.

In another news, "Destiny 2: Forge of Hope" will be released sometime between 4-18 November. The news also features a new description leak which states that will focus on chronological events set after the 'The Taken King' expansion. In addition, The Cabal forces are set to attack the city leaving the civilians and mentors of the tower defenseless. The Guardians will build up its stronghold in order to reclaim its land and redeem its fallen citizens.

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