'Destiny 2' new DLC The Fallen Warmind update: Leaks appear again

A promotional photo for "Destiny 2" Facebook/DestinyTheGame

Before the almost certain third downloadable content (DLC) for popular shooter game "Destiny 2," the game's second DLC should be out anytime soon. Now, another leak has resurfaced online again. This time, there are more details and even a description that pretty much spoils the story for the DLC.

The leak came in the form of a listing on the online retailer shop GameStop. Fans have quickly posted a picture of the listing on the game's Reddit thread. There are not many details mentioned in the listing but it does have a product description as well as some news on its gameplay additions. It lists the main new additions including new modes, weapons and gear in general, among others.

"Destiny 2 Expansion II: The Fallen Warmind continues your Guardian's journey with all-new story missions and adventures set in a new destination, Mars," reads the description. "Rasputin has mysteriously vanished, and Ana Bray has returned to The Last City, warning of a dark uprising on Mars. Discover the conspiracy behind his disappearance, prevent the rise of a corrupted Warmind, and uncover the truth behind the Collapse."

Even the most hardcore fans of the "Destiny" franchise who read about the lore can testify that the description does not seem to be made up, in case some people thought it to be. That said, this is not the first time leaks like this appeared.

According to US Gamer, there were rumors claiming that the main enemy in the new and second DLC will be a rogue Warmind. Some agreed to it saying that it would be Rasputin himself. Others disagreed saying that it is probably Charlemagne and that he imprisoned Rasputin.

Whatever it may be, nothing is official yet despite how convincing the leak seems to be. Fans will just have to wait for an official announcement, which presumably should come out anytime soon.

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