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New Destiny 2 Bundle Includes 5-Years Worth of Expansions At a Discount

Calling all Guardians; in preparation for The Final Shape (the conclusion to the Light and Darkness Saga), Humble is offering a The Story So Far bundle that includes the last five years' worth of expansion content for Destiny 2.


Price of entry for all six DLC is $40 / £31.50, including Destiny 2: Lightfall and the Annual Pass, The Witch Queen, Beyond Light, Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack, Shadowkeep, and Forsaken. The only catch is this bundle will expire before the end of today (March 4), so get a wriggle on to make sure you don't miss out. We'll include a link to the Humble Bundle just below as well.


It's a pretty huge saving, and the perfect collection deal for anyone who hasn't been keeping up with every single DLC or expansion over the past few years but simply wants to jump in, at a reasonable cost, with everything on offer to them. Note that all new Guardians will need to download the free edition of Destiny 2 on Steam to redeem the keys for the expansion content mentioned.

Plenty has changed with Destiny 2 since it went free-to-play back in 2019. Bungie has made many changes to what’s pro bono and what will require a real-world investment in Destiny 2. If you’re wondering exactly what is free and what’s paid with Destiny 2, we handily made a nifty guide here on IGN to help you navigate all that space magic. For more gaming deals, we recommend following @IGNDeals on Twitter/X, or checking out our latest Daily Deals column.


Fans were already meant to be playing the latest expansion, but Bungie confirmed last year that it is delaying The Final Shape, stating it needs "more time to become exactly what [Bungie] want it to be." The expansion was supposed to be released on Feb. 27, 2024, and will now launch in sometime in June this year instead.

The announcement follows recent reports that Bungie would delay The Final Shape after the company suffered mass layoffs late last month. According to reports, Bungie CEO Pete Parsons told employees that the layoffs were due to Destiny 2's underperformance over the last year, in addition to The Final Shape's preorder numbers being lower than expected.


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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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