Details on the Destiny 2 Leviathan Raid have leaked on Reddit via a user who claims to have been in contact with an individual who playtested the mission on private servers.
According to the post, the Raid, which goes live on September 13, will be a pretty dynamic affair, starting from Earth and progressing into space as the mission continues.
The user claims Leviathan is ‘the most technical raid’ that Destiny has seen to date, with plenty of variation in gameplay. An example includes a mini-horde mode in the middle of the raid, an on-the-rails chase sequence that involves flying a ship, plus the usual dose of riddle-solving and boss battles.
Unsurprisingly, Guardians will also be able to nab some high-end weapons and armor in the Raid, while we can reportedly look forward to seeing all-new cutscenes.
Of course, this is all unofficial and should be taken with a pinch of salt until we hear otherwise.
Destiny 2 was released on PS4 and Xbox One last Tuesday, and is due to hit PC on October 24. Despite topping the U.K. Charts upon release, the game failed to match its predecessor in terms of launch sales.
Nonetheless, the game still managed to draw a significant number of concurrent players on Friday. In addition, leaks have confirmed that the first Destiny 2 DLC will indeed be titled Curse of Osiris as previously hinted.
Bungie has a number of key content launching for Destiny 2 in the coming weeks aside from the Raid. For starters, Xur, the weekly exotic gear vendor who previously showed up in the original game in the Tower and Reef, will begin selling his wares this Friday.
Outside of that, the tough-as-nails PvP event, Iron Banner, will be rolled out for the first time in October. Finally, Guided Games, which is a type of matchmaking implemented to aid players competing in high-end activities such as the Nightfall and Raid, will debut tomorrow.
Stay tuned for our full Destiny 2 review later this week.