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Destiny 2 Adds Mass Effect Content

Destiny 2 has launched its newest collaboration, this one with Mass Effect. Destiny 2 fans can currently claim the Alliance Requisitions Bundle for free and purchase additional Mass Effect-themed content through the in-game Eververse store.

Earlier this year, Destiny 2 also implemented a crossover with The Witcher, which introduced a new event that saw players participate in a community-wide challenge. Before this event, back in November, Destiny 2 players were also given the opportunity to unlock additional cosmetics inspired by The Witcher. Although there isn't aMass Effect-themed event inDestiny 2 at this time, it seems that Bungie is continuing its crossover trend by allowing users to claim new cosmetics inspired by the popular sci-fi video game franchise.

Destiny 2 fans can currently claim the Alliance Requisitions Bundle at no extra cost, which includes the Enhanced Defense Ghost Shell, Alliance Scout Frigate Ship, and Alliance Drop Ship Sparrow. For users who are willing to spend some Silver, the Eververse store offers an N7 Titan set inspired by Commander Shepard, a Vakarian Hunter set inspired by Garrus, and a Shadow Broker Warlock set inspired by Liara. Mass Effect fans can also purchase the Omni Strike finisher and Flux Dance emote, which are available in the Eververse store as well. Each of the armor sets costs 2,000 Silver ($20), the Flux Dance emote costs 1,200 Silver, and the Omni Strike finisher costs 1,000 Silver. These items are only available for a limited time.

Destiny 2 also released a new update today that fixed some bugs such as players being unable to reacquire the Chivalric Fire Legendary Sword and the Stormcaller Warlock's Ball Lightning melee projectile failing to spawn. Additionally, the update adjusted the requirements for Riven's Wishes. Destiny 2's last update from earlier in February improved seasonal activities, fixed bugs, and more. In addition to these updates, it seems that Bungie is hoping to use crossovers with popular franchises

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