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Bungiehas warnedDestiny 2players to watch out for spoilers, as it confirms that the latest expansion was accidentally released earlier than intended.Destiny 2: The Final Shapewas briefly available to download and play onPlayStationbefore Bungie andSonyrealised the error and took the servers down.

As reported byEurogamer, players were able to access the expansion and share details online while it was live. So, if you’re hoping to go into The Final Shape fresh on June 4, you’ll want to be careful online, as screenshots and story details are shared by fans.

Bungie Confirms That It Accidentally Shared The Final Shape Early

The post from the Destiny 2 devs continues, going into further detail on what you might see floating around online.

“A small group of players were able to play some of the campaign, access Collections, and other reward info coming in The Final Shape, and Echoes,” says Bungie. “Please be considerate of others and report leaks so players can experience the conclusion of the Light and Darkness saga themselves.

“It’s always extremely difficult when our team’s hard work is leaked early, but we are still excited for everyone to experience the full release on June 4 together.”

Many details on Destiny 2: The Final Shape have already been shared through official channels, revealinga new subclassandweapons.

Right now, it’s easy to find threads on Twitter detailing all of the apparent leaks found when the DLC went live early. So, with that in mind, hardcore Destiny 2 fans might want to avoid the site until June 4, since not all of these spoilers are tagged.

The Final Shape is scheduled to go live on June 4, so we don’t have long to wait now. It will be available on all platforms at once. It follows on from the last major expansion,Lightfall, which launched in February of last year. The Final Shape was supposed to be with us exactly a year later, but it was delayed into June instead.