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Here’s the trailer for Destiny’s House of Wolves expansion

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You may finally have a reason to return to Destiny next month.

Developer Bungie announced today that it will release the second expansion, House of Wolves, for its sci-fi online shooter Destiny on May 19. Like the previous add-on, this introduces new missions. So if you’re burnt out on the existing game, House of Wolves should provide you with something fresh to do. Major updates like this are a big part of Bungie’s plans for Destiny. Publisher Activision and the developer are hoping that lapsed players return to spend money on these kinds of add-ons since, unlike Call of Duty, Destiny isn’t an annual franchise at this time.

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As part of today’s news, Bungie also shared this trailer for House of Wolves, which should give you an idea of what to expect:

Destiny was one of the top-selling games of 2014, and it created a dedicated player base that love its shooting action and its cooperative play. But many criticized it for not having enough content. To level up, players have to do the same missions over and over, and that is why House of Wolves is such a big deal for Destiny fans.