Bungie has announced a price increase forDestiny 2’s stand-alone seasonal pass, which grants players access to story content and limited-time activities every three months and the season pass rank bundles.
Bungie has decided to raise the price for Destiny 2 by 20% for the next few seasons, which is 1,000 Silver to 1,200 Silver (an in-game currency bought with real money) or $10 to $12 per season. At the same time, the season pass rank bundles are getting a 10% increase, 2,000 to 2,200 Silver ($20 to $22), according to Bungie’s blog post(opens in new tab). The rank bundles are best used to speed up the process of maxing out each season’s loot progress, so it makes sense that they are a much sought-after commodity.
While it is a shame that Bungie is upping the price of the sci-fi FPS, it’s hardly surprising. Despite being a free-to-play game, Destiny 2 has been a pretty expensive pass time for a while now, thanks to its seasonal passes and DLC events.
Luckily not everyone will be affected by the price hike, including those who have already purchased the annual full-access season pass via the deluxe version of Destiny 2: Lightfall. However, there’s no telling if the next major expansion, The Final Shape, will also adhere to cheaper rules.
While there was, unfortunately, no reason for this price increase Bungie did detail that “our teams continue to invest in crafting compelling Seasonal experiences for the year of Lightfall”.
When Destiny was first released in 2014, I was hooked almost immediately. The expansive universe, the well-rounded characters, and the brilliant customization options all stood out to me and gave me a live-service experience like no other.
Unfortunately, that all soon came crashing down after time and
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