
Inversely, this makes the next typical question even more important is that content any good? This is especially important for long standing fans, since for many of them the House of Wolves is something they pre-purchased along with the Dark Below in combo deals or as part of the Special Edition benefits included with the core game itself. So even at a glance the House of Wolves sure seems like a lot of bang for your buck, making the literal volume of its content a non-issue. This includes dozens (potentially countless)new items, crafting systems, a new social/bartering space, and extra PvE and PvP modes called the The Prison of Elders and Trials of Osiris.

This past Tuesday the much anticipated second expansion to Activision’s Destiny finally launched, bringing with it a large assortment of additions and changes to the original title and even its DLC predecessor, the Dark Below.
