PlayStation's Iconic Worlds Collide in Destiny 2: Unleashing a Treasure Trove of Cosmetics 

Bungie's Destiny 2 unveils a new season, incorporating cosmetics inspired by PlayStation games to celebrate their partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment. While eagerly awaiting the upcoming Final Shape expansion, players can enjoy the Season of the Deep, which launched on May 23.

Bungie offers Destiny 2 cosmetics modeled after well-known PlayStation games


As per the official PS blog, Season of the Deep in Destiny 2 will introduce three new armor ornament sets, each representing a Guardian class and drawing inspiration from renowned PlayStation titles. Titans will be adorned with the Godsbane set, inspired by Santa Monica's God of War.


What did Bungie's art lead says about the collab?


Regarding the suit, Bungie's Art Lead Josh Deeb commented, "With Kratos, we would have been remiss not to make his iconic tattoos front and center of the design." The suit truly encapsulates the power and confidence synonymous with the God of War.

Hunter's Annointed Set from Horizon Forbidden West


Bungie introduces the Annointed set for Hunters, inspired by Guerrilla's Horizon Forbidden West. This hybrid tech and hand-made material design perfectly captures the essence of the game, with heavy influence drawn from Aloy to create an exceptional set.


Warlock's Ancestral Set from Ghost of Tsushima


The Warlock Guardian class receives the Ancestral set, inspired by Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima. This sci-fi samurai silhouette explores elaborate armor combinations, providing a fitting design for the warrior-scholars, as stated by Bungie's Art Lead, Deeb.


Last of Us-Inspired Vehicles and Accessory


Destiny 2 introduces vehicles and an accessory influenced by the realistic art style of Naughty Dog's The Last of Us. These additions pay homage to the title, showcasing Bungie's dedication to creating an immersive experience within their game.

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