
Why? Because they're still grinding for the game's most sought-after weapons and armor - many of which can only be acquired through random drops upon completion of Destiny's most challenging modes. Still, despite wearing through the new content, many Destiny-faithfuls still raid, strike, and compete in multiplayer battles each week (if not everyday).

The "House of Wolves" DLC added significant value to the full Destiny package, with new armor and weapons, missions, multiplayer modes, as well as the Prison of Elders arena battle, but it didn't take long for die-hard fans to level up their gear and acquire all of the DLC's armory additions. It's been a long road for Destiny players, full of exciting (and frustrating) moments as well as subtle (and not-so-subtle) game tweaks from Bungie. However, as the developer prepares for the release of Destiny: Year Two, kicked-off by the release of the next expansion "The Taken King" on September 15th, regular players have hit another lengthy content gap.
