Green Man Gaming launches Destiny 2 expansion pack worth $275, now only $5
Blog Andrew Joseph 15 Oct , 2025 0

Destiny 2’s latest expansion: Edge of Destiny Marking the game's seventh mainline annual expansion, if there's one thing that's clear, it's that Bungie's MMO/loot shooter will be difficult to get into for new players.
Of course, the game is not at its best yet Star Wars themed traitor Even though it was released in December, it's still one of the best-feeling shooters out there.
If you've ever wanted to be a Titan, a Hunter, or a Warlock but felt like you missed out, there's good news: Green Man Gaming has bundled all of the expansions together for charity.
Destiny 2: Expansion Pack Includes all major Destiny 2 expansions released to date, including Edge of Fate and even the upcoming Renegades (support Bunge Foundation.
The bundle has a total value of $274.92 and comes in a range of tiers. The top-tier version of Legends includes Destiny 2's Year of the Prophecy Edition (normally priced at $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 only $5 and includes the Beyond Light and Shadowkeep packs, as well as The Final Shape. Given that I've spent thousands of hours in Bungie's sci-fi universe, I certainly recommend giving it a try, especially at this price.
I hope that the latest storyline “Legend of Destiny” will unfold smoothly. Our reviewer Travis Northup gave the expansion a 6 out of 10,explain:
“Destiny 2: Edge of Destiny isn't the worst expansion for the looter shooter, but it's a big step back from Final Form in almost every way, mixing more of the same content with some experimentation that doesn't always work.
If you want to know, The final shape score is 9 out of 10 Last year from Travis.
Lloyd Coombes is an experienced freelancer in the tech, gaming and fitness sectors, having worked for Polygon, Eurogamer, Macworld, TechRadar and more. He was a huge fan of Magic: The Gathering and other trading card games, much to the dismay of his wife.