Yeah, not only that but the install size is only 18GB, which is a lot smaller than I expected, so I really doubt they're hiding content on the disc from us.
The only thing about that video that worries me, is that it's a bunch of Dark Below and House of Wolves missions in Old Russia, the Moon, Venus and Mars. So I hope at the very least (especially considering the price of the expansions) we get to go to brand new areas we haven't seen before, and it's not just different enemy sets and dialogue in the same environments we've been running around in the past few weeks.
I was anticipating being able to see more planets and/or moons. At least there's a Raid in the Reef. And we do have a Crucible map on Mercury. Seems odd they would have that without planning on taking us there within the story.
So hopefully once it releases the star map will expand and we can scroll down past the lower half of Earth and other places like Europa and Old Chicago will get added in, since there's concept art for it. Fingers crossed, I guess.
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Where are those numbers from? I remember seeing on release night a +30gb download.
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My install size for the digital Guardian edition was 18GB. But before release there were pictures of the back of packaging that said "40GB required". I haven't looked at any of the boxes myself though. http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/destiny-xbox-one-install-size-is-40gb
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Yea, still for what was downloaded it feels there is a lot left untouched so far.
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I doubt they would include content for new planets in patches since those areas aren't open for players yet. However the amount of DLC content for pre-existing planets is a little disheartening.
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Seems to be a 4 release a year plan. Content is probably made way ahead of release time frame.