There’s a lot of content coming toDestiny 2over the next few months. The 30th Anniversary event kicks off in December, and will be quickly followed by the release ofTheWitch Queenexpansion in February 2022. The expansion itself is going to include a lot to push the story ofDestiny 2forward, and has several different editions for players to purchase.
The most expensive version ofThe Witch Queenexpansionis theDeluxe Edition 30th Anniversary Bundle. This will include all the content from the differentWitch Queeneditions, as well as the content from the 30th Anniversary Pack. As a single unit, it will costDestiny 2players $99.99.

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The Witch Queen Deluxe Edition
Overall, theDeluxe Edition 30th Anniversary Bundleis something a lot of players should be interested in. With each edition of theWitch Queenincluded, fans will have access to the majority - if not all of the content that is going to be inYear 5 ofDestiny 2. This starts with all of the content that players get from the standard edition ofThe Witch Queen,which will include a new campaign, the addition of weapon crafting, the Glaive weapon archetype, a raid, Savathun’s Throne World, a unique six-player activity, as well as Legendary difficulties for missions to challenge the most determined players in a similar way to Nightfall and Grandmaster Nightfall Strikes.
The content from the Deluxe Edition adds even more, including several important extras for Year 5. Along with access to Seasons 16, 17, 18, and 19, an exotic SMG along with its catalyst and ornament will be given to players. The Throne World Exotic Sparrow, alongside access to the two new dungeons coming toDestiny 2Year 5, are also included in the Deluxe Edition. Whiledungeons have split theDestiny 2community, their inclusion in the Deluxe Edition ofThe Witch Queenhints at an overall change to how dungeons will continue to be handled in the game.

Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack
The 30th Anniversary Pack’s inclusion in the bundle doesn’t bring a lot in terms ofThe Witch Queenand its story content, but it does have some notable additions players have been looking forward to. Along with a new dungeon, weapons inspired by previous Bungie titles, a unique helmet ornament, emblems, shaders, emotes, an exotic ship, and sparrow, there are three ornament sets to pick up. One is inspired by the hand cannon Thorn, another is inspired byMarathon,and the last is a Bungie streetwear set. The cherry for many players is the addition of the covetedGjallarhorn exotic rocket launcher, as well as its ornament and catalyst.
While most of these items from the 30th Anniversary Pack are cosmetic, Gjallarhorn’s addition toDestiny 2has been long-awaited. A loot cave-themed area will round out the dungeons being made available over the next year or so. This increases the amount of challenging PvE activities forDestiny 2players to enjoy, and should help those fans who might want something more but don’t feel like doingGrandmaster Nightfall Strikesor Raids.

The Witch Queen Pre-Order Bonuses
Rounding out the content in theDeluxe Edition 30th Anniversary Bundleare pre-order unlocks. While $99.99 is a lot to spend, for many people the pre-order bonuses do add a little extra to make it worth picking up. On top of a Throne World exotic Ghost shell,Destiny 2players who pre-orderThe Witch Queen Deluxe Edition30th Anniversary Bundlewill also receive the Enigma exotic emote and a legendary emblem.
As pre-order bonuses go, it isn’t the most that players could hope for, but it is something flashy to show off. Considering how much comes in theDeluxe Edition 30th Anniversary Bundle, the pre-order bonus becomes more something to remind players that in a couple of months’ timeDestiny 2will be changing significantly. Betweenhuge changes to the Void sub-classesand all the expansion and anniversary content, fans should have a lot to do going into Year 5. TheDeluxe Edition 30th Anniversary Bundleis a one-stop shop for all of it.
Destiny 2is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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