Destiny
IN PHOTO: A woman poses for a photo at Sony's "Destiny" video game exhibition stand during the Gamescom 2014 fair in Cologne August 13, 2014. The Gamescom convention, Europe's largest video games trade fair, runs from August 13 to August 17. Reuters/Ina Fassbender

"Destiny" fans can welcome 2015 with anticipation, if the latest onslaught of leaks for upcoming content is to be believed. The Internet has been abuzz with news on the new image captured that supposedly hints at what Bungie plans for "Destiny" this year.

Destructoid reports that the leak pertains to content beyond House of Wolves, which is an expansion that has already been hinted to come this March. The newest information for an upcoming DLC allegedly landing in September is that it may be called "Comet: Plague of Darkness," and that it may be coming introducing three new classes to the title.

What's even more surprising is how big the expansions will be. The report adds that Comet may be released via a disc to accommodate the sheer size. This may make the expansion a far cry from the kind of content that "The Dark Below" has introduced. According to Forbes, the first expansion for "Destiny" was lightweight compared to other titles. But it also suggests that Bunge may have a specific journey planned out for "Destiny" players, akin to what "Halo" offers

For now, no other specifics have been revealed for the "Comet" DLC in terms of pricing and release date. Bungie has already responded to the leak inconspicuously. It appears that a forums user over at Bungie's official website has posted the leak for other fans. But that page is now empty, save for Bungie's simple statement: "This topic violated the Code of Conduct, and was met with Ninja Justice."

Considering the takedown, some fans may already be speculating on the truth of the leaks. There are a number of information included, which makes it one of the more massive leaks involving "Destiny" and the future of the title. Still, if the leaks hold any truth, this means that Bungie is planning quite a lot of new content to keep Guardians going.

Another aspect of "Destiny" that Bungie may be patching up soon is a new exploit spotted by fans. Kotaku reports that a new exploit can help players easily defeat Crota has been spotted, and it doesn't require strategies or teamwork. All you need to do is pull out your LAN cable.

Crota is now deemed as one of the most difficult boss to defeat and conquer, but by simply pulling out the Ethernet cable, raid teams can easily overcome the level. It does not even require all of you to pull out the Ethernet cable, as only one person doing this action will do.

The source provides a step-by-step rundown of how to do the "Destiny" leak. Basically, what needs to be done is for the entire team to reach the Crota checkpoint and have the chosen fireteam member to go solo to Crota's end so he will be the host of the game. Other members of the fireteam should then join the team, taking out the enemies that you encounter, shoot at Crota's shield and wait for the moment when Crota goes down on one knee.

Once this happens, the fireteam host should then pull out the LAN cable or at least disable the connection. The important thing is for the leader-slash-host to leave "Destiny." This action will create an almost freeze in time where the team can attack Crota as he still is down on his knee, because once this glitch is exploited, Crota will never be able to get back up. All the team needs to do is to make sure that the host rejoins the raid and gets revived and someone should use the sword on Crota go finish the job.

Considering the extent of the glitch and the fact that people are now reportedly using this new glitch, Bungie will definitely patch this up. But with the remnants of the holidays still in the air, it's best to take advantage of this if you and your fireteam still have not yet cheesed Crota.

"Destiny" Crota Glitch (Credit: YouTube/WiLLiSGaming)

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