ATTENTION: This product is a digital version of Destiny 2 Expansion Pass for Xbox One, so it may contain regional blocking. With Destiny 2 Expansion Pass XBOX ONE we can greatly expand the game experience offered by the basic version of Destiny 2. Remember that to activate this Season Pass, which includes all the DLC to be released for Destiny 2, it is necessary to have the base game in our account, and is not included with this product, so it is necessary to purchase separately.
It will provide access to Expansion I and Expansion II, offering new story missions, cooperative activities, competitive multiplayer, and a host of new weapons, armor and equipment.
Destiny 2 Expansion Pass is also available on PS4.
Destiny 2 is all that the veterans of the original game could want. It‘s also a great entry point for the newcomers. An addictive gameplay returns with tens if not hundreds of hours of entertainment. [Issue#278]
Whether chatterbox, lone wolf, newcomer, or old hand, Destiny 2 is unmissable. [Nov 2017, p.70]
I was surprised by how much this new incarnation of Destiny appealed to me. New worlds are brilliantly designed, sound and visuals are top notch, combat feels great (those headshots!). This is how the first Destiny should have looked. [12/2017, p.50]
Destiny 2 returns strongly. The confidence of ex-players will be hard to win with their DLCs policy and a gameplay system that is too similar to the previous one, despite significant improvements. However, it hides one of the best and more entertaining shooters you can find today. The level of addiction it creates in players is insane. The best new IP of this generation is consolidated.
Just when you think you’ve run out of things to do in Destiny 2, the game teases you with an additional 5-10 hours of gameplay. What I’ve reviewed doesn’t even include the additions of Iron Banner, Faction Rally, or the hard mode for the Raid. You’re getting a lot more game this time around.
Destiny 2 rights many of the first game's wrongdoings and results in a stronger launch offering, with a finally compelling narrative experience and a more satisfying progression. What it lacks is greater variety in enemies and locations compared to the first game, so we're once again left hoping in future content.
Destiny 2 is more accessible to the neophytes than the first game was, but still complex enough to get long-time players to invest hundreds of hours in the universe. The story of the campaign is less confused than in the original, but it’s not exactly good either. It went from painstakingly bad to ordinary, which is at least an improvement. Destiny 2 is the gaming equivalent of a Michael Bay movie.
January 31, 2019
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November 29, 2018
Bungie details Destiny 2 content for the next 10 months. Watch video
November 16, 2018
Destiny 2: Black Armory launches Dec. 4, reveal set to happen a week earlier. Read more
October 11, 2018
Destiny 2's Festival of the Lost begins next week. Read more
August 30, 2018
A bug is causing Destiny 2: Forsaken items to drop before the expansion is out. Read more
August 29, 2018
The Guardian finally speaks in the Destiny 2: Forsaken launch trailer. Read more
August 29, 2018
Destiny 2: Forsaken patch notes and post-launch plans revealed. Read more
August 27, 2018
Destiny 2's Cayde Is At His Most Badass In New Forsaken DLC Trailer. Read more