UPDATE:

Bungie has confirmed via their community blog that the DLC discovered via this bug is indeed real.

"We noticed that you noticed that we already have plans for upcoming content packs in Destiny ," the blog reads. "We do! They have activity names (which may or may not change) and we have a really good idea what they're going to contain. They even have placeholder nodes in the Director, as you've already discovered. But neither of the Expansion Packs we've announced are finished."Bungie promises that details on these expansions are coming soon.

via YouTube.

via YouTube

via YouTube

A Destiny bug has potentially revealed a ton of incoming content for Bungie's popular shooter.Recorded in action and posted on YouTube by multiple users (user Kinsey_92 has one of the most thorough recordings) the bug appeared to affect the map screen after this weekend's patch. While gliding the cursor over certain planets, the message “requirements not met” and "expansion required" would pop up - similar to the messages we received during Destiny's Alpha and Beta periods, when locked out of the game's main missions.The bug appears to have leaked a bunch of new story missions, strikes, raids, and Crucible content, under the name of planned expansions The Dark Below and House of Wolves.

Redditor KilledbyDice has handily compiled all of the information from the recordings - check out the thorough list.

As with all leaks of this nature, take the info with a grain of salt, as content could change in between now and an official reveal. Certainly, some of the content descriptions appearing in these videos appear incomplete (one reads 'Reef Raid Description.') But as VG247 points out, all this content has already been listed by DestinyTracker , a Destiny datamine service, which further lends to its credibility.We've reached out to Activision for comment and will update if and when we hear back.

Lucy O'Brien is Entertainment Editor at IGN AU. Follow her ramblings on Twitter.