Bungie has just revealed details for the upcoming Destiny 2 Season of the Deep, which includes a ton of new in-game events, fishing (yes, youâll be able to fish in Destiny 2), and a PlayStation crossover offering Sony game-inspired armor ornament sets. The crossover content is part of a â[celebration of] its partnership with PlayStationâ according to the blog post announcing it and debuting the Season of the Deep launch trailer. Back in January 2022, Sony bought Destiny 2 developer Bungie for $3.6 billion, but it seems these cosmetics are available no matter what platform you play on.
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The armor ornament sets are âinspired by three of the biggest games in PlayStation historyâ: a Titan ornament set called Godsbane based on God of War, a Hunter set named Annointed for Horizon Forbidden West, and a Warlock set from Ghost of Tsushima called Ancestral. Each set will also get its own special finishing move.
Armor ornaments are unlockable along Destinyâs seasonal passes, and are equipable to each specific piece of armor they coincide withâonce you equip them, theyâll completely change the look of the armor rather than just the color like a shader would. âThe first [concern] is the more direct reimagining of costuming details, items, and weapon,â said Bungie art lead Josh Deeb in the blog post. âThen thereâs the less tangible aspectsâtheir personalities and presence. In other words, do these ornaments feel like these characters?â
The Last of Us-inspired Ghost Shell, Sparrow, and ship are built to endure and survive, and are now available in @DestinyTheGame.
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Destiny 2 will also get an emote based on Ratchet and Clank, as well as a set of The Last of Us-inspired vehicles and Ghost shell that looks like your Guardianâs gear is infected with cordyceps. If you want to spread that fungus among us, you may want to grab one of these items. âWe know that the environments in games become just as much a part of the story as the characters and players in them,â said Deeb. âWe wanted to leverage the evocative infected visuals of the mutated fungus and have that invade our world.â
Sony may have bought Bungie over a year ago, but thus far this set of cosmetics are the only tangible thing thatâs come of the purchase. Perhaps thereâs more to come, but for now, hopefully your chosen Destiny class got a set of armor youâre happy with. Destiny 2 Season of the Deep kicked off on Tuesday, May 23 and will run until August 22.