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  2. Destiny 2: The Final Shape - Wikipedia

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    Destiny 2: The Final Shape is a major expansion for Destiny 2, a first-person shooter video game by Bungie.Representing the eighth expansion and the seventh year of extended content for Destiny 2 and 10th year of content for the Destiny franchise, it was released on June 4, 2024, after being delayed from its original February 2024 date.

  3. Destiny 2: Beyond Light - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Light maintains the basic gameplay of Destiny 2; the player, as a Guardian using a power called Light that gives them superhuman abilities and the ability to be regenerated, fights in a mix of first-person and third-person shooter gameplay in both player versus environment and player versus player activities in a massively multiplayer online game world.

  4. Destiny 2: Forsaken - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to the previous two expansions of Destiny 2, Forsaken features a "full campaign", four new multiplayer "strike" missions (one of which was a PS4 timed-exclusive), four new Crucible maps (including one PS4 timed-exclusive), and a new mode called "Gambit" which combines elements of Player versus Environment (PvE) with Player versus Player (PvP).

  5. Khvostov - Wikipedia

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    Khvostov or Hvostov (Russian: Хвостов, from хвост meaning tail) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Khvostova or Hvostova. It may refer to: It may refer to: Alexander Khvostenko-Khvostov (1895–1967), Ukrainian avant-garde artist

  6. Tales of Destiny 2 - Wikipedia

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    Tales of Destiny 2 (Japanese: テイルズ オブ デスティニー 2, Hepburn: Teiruzu Obu Desutinī Tsū) is a Japanese action role-playing game, co-developed by Wolfteam and Telenet Japan, and published by Namco.

  7. Khvostov Incident - Wikipedia

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    The Khvostov Incident (Russian: Инцидент Хвостова), called the Russian assault of the Bunka era (Japanese: 文化露寇, romanized: Bunkarokou) in Japan, happened in 1806–7 when the Russian envoy Nikolai Rezanov ordered his subordinates Khvostov and others to attack Japanese outposts in Sakhalin and Iturup. In the wake of the ...

  8. Dmitry Khvostov - Wikipedia

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    Quintessential classicism with its full set of clichés, Khvostov's poems became an easy target for parodists. [2] Engraving, from a drawing by Orest Kiprensky (1812) Since publishers avoided Khvostov with his ever-growing bulk of produce, he invested money in the business of self-publishing. The Complete Khvostov went through three editions ...

  9. Aleksandr Khvostov - Wikipedia

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    Aleksandr Alekseevich Khvostov (Russian: Александр Алексеевич Хвостов; 8 January 1857 – 23 November 1921) was an Imperial Russian politician. After graduating from the Imperial Alexander Lyceum, he entered the Ministry of Justice.