The latest Edge of Fate expansion for Destiny 2 marked the seventh annual expansion for the mainline game, and if there’s one thing that’s never been clearer, it’s that Bungie’s modern MMO/shooter game is arduous for modern players to digest.
Sure, the game isn’t in the best pre-match state right now Renegades, Star Wars style in December, but it’s still one of the best shooting games out there.
If you’ve ever wanted to become a Titan, Hunter, or Warlock but felt like you missed your chance, we have good news: Green Man Gaming has collected all of the expansions for charity.
Destiny 2: Expansion Pack includes every major Destiny 2 expansion released to date, with levels including Edge of Fate and even the upcoming Renegades that support Bungie Foundation.
The total package value is $274.92 and includes a number of tiers. The top tier, Legend, includes the Destiny 2 Year of Prophecy Edition, which would normally cost $79.99, as well as all previous expansions for $35.
The Vanguard tier includes Edge of Fate and earlier expansions for $18, while the Guardian tier offers older expansions up to The Final Shape for $8.
Finally, the Ghost tier is just $5 and includes the Beyond Light and Shadowkeep packs, as well as The Final Shape. Considering I’ve spent thousands of hours in Bungie’s sci-fi universe, I’d certainly recommend playing it, especially at this price.
We hope that the newest storyline, the Fate saga, will gain momentum. Our reviewer, Travis Northup, gave the expansion a rating of 6 out of 10saying:
“Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate isn’t the worst expansion to come out of a looter shooter, but it’s a major step back from The Final Shape in almost every respect, simply combining similar content with a few experiments here and there that don’t always work out.
If you’re wondering The final shape scored 9 out of 10 points from Travis last year.
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