'Destiny' news: unreleased exotics discovered in database

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"Destiny's" community of amateur detectives has yet again uncovered a secret that may translate to significant changes being made to the game in the near future.

This time around, the "Destiny" community has scoured through the game's database and discovered that there are numerous exotic items that have yet to be formally introduced that may still be added in the near future, Game Rant reported.

There were three pairs of gauntlets discovered in the game's database.

The first is the Ophidian Aspect, a pair of warlock gauntlets that could allow players to have their weapons ready and reloaded with greater speed.

Also included in the list of unreleased exotics is the pair of hunter gauntlets known as the Shinobu's Vow. Shinobu's Vow will improve Skip Grenade for "Destiny" players.

"Destiny" players also discovered a pair of titan gauntlets also known Thagomizers. Players can get an additional melee charge from the Thagomizers.

Players also uncovered an additional three pairs of exotic boots inside the game.

First off, players were able to spot a pair of titan boots known as the Dunemarchers. The Dunemarchers can grant players additional speed that should be very helpful inside the game.

"Destiny" players were also able to uncover a pair of hunter boots known as the Fr0st-EE5. Players can receive additional grenade and melee regeneration from these boots.

The third pair of exotic boots players found in the game was the Transversive Steps. The Transversive Steps are warlock boots that can also provide players with additional movement speed.

Lastly, players were also able to uncover one exotic helmet inside "Destiny's" database. The warlock helmet known as the Astrocyte Verse gives players the unique perk known as teleportation.

It's still unclear when or even if these exotics will be added to "Destiny," so players will simply have to stay tuned to see for themselves.

In related news, a "Destiny" designer was also seen playing what appears to be a new crucible mode known as Crimson Doubles, VG 247 reported.

The "Destiny" designer in question was Lars Bakken, and it appears as though he was trying out the new mode in the game's private test build.

More news about the unreleased exotics and a possibly new crucible mode being added to "Destiny" should be made available soon.