Things used to be simple. Back in the day, you could just buy a game for a flat rate, and that would be it. However, times have changed, and games like Destiny 2 make use of different versions. Players are left wondering if it's worth it to spring for the more expensive Deluxe Edition. We've got your answer.
Destiny 2 Lightfall Versions
Lightfall
The base version of the game can be treated like a starter edition. It's good for those just starting their journey in Destiny 2 or for those who aren't sold on the unknown seasons to come. This version retails for $49.99.
- New Campaign & Legendary Mode
- New Power: Strand
- New Destination: Neptune
- New Raid
- New Exotic Gear
- Access to Season 20
- Pre-Order Bonuses: Exotic Ghost and Legendary Emblem
Related: All Destiny 2 DLCs and Expansions
Lightfall & Annual Pass
Retailing for $99.99, the Deluxe Edition gives Guardians access to not only the Lightfall expansion but all the content that will release in the following year. So, for those interested in playing Destiny 2 and its seasonal content, this purchase is a must as each season individual retails for $10 and the Dungeon Pass is another $20. Not only is the Deluxe Edition cheaper, it includes some nice bonuses like Emotes and more.
- New Campaign & Legendary Mode
- New Power: Strand
- New Destination: Neptune
- New Raid
- New Exotic Gear
- Access to Seasons 20, 21, 22, and 23
- Quicksilver Storm Exotic auto rifle, Catalyst, and Ornament
- Lightfall Exotic Sparrow
- Lightfall Dungeon Key
- Rahool's Secret Stash x4 (Once per Season)
- 2x Ascendant Alloys
- 3x Ascendant Shards
- 1x Exotic Ciphers
- 5x Upgrade Modules
- 1x Exotic Cosmetic Item
- Pre-Order Bonuses: Quicksilver Exotic auto rifle, Exotic Emote, Exotic Ghost, Legendary Emblem
For more Destiny 2 goodies, check out All Artifact Perks coming with Lightfall in Destiny 2 on Pro Game Guides.
Published: Feb 27, 2023 03:03 pm