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A Surprising Free Collaboration for Players

In an unexpected move, Bungie has announced a unique collaboration with Bioware, bringing the world of Mass Effect into Destiny 2 through a special event bundle. Breaking from their typical approach to collaboration sets, this Mass Effect/Destiny bundle will be made available to all players at no cost. The announcement, which came through the game's official social media channels, has stirred excitement among the gaming community, especially considering the previous costs associated with other collaboration sets like the Witcher series. This free bundle, themed around popular Mass Effect characters like Commander Shepard and Garrus Vakarian, is scheduled to land in Destiny 2 on February 13, 2024.

Contents of the Alliance Requisition Bundle

The upcoming Alliance Requisition Bundle is set to include a variety of Mass Effect-inspired items, enhancing the Destiny 2 experience. Among these are the Enhanced Defense Ghost Shell, Alliance Scout Frigate Ship, and Alliance Drop Ship Sparrow. These items are designed to reflect the aesthetic and spirit of the Mass Effect universe, merging it seamlessly with the Destiny 2 gameplay. The announcement of this bundle has been met with enthusiasm from both Mass Effect and Destiny 2 fans, with some hoping for additional themed weaponry to be included in the future.

Mixed Reactions from the Destiny 2 Community

While many players have expressed excitement about the free bundle, others have voiced concerns about the current state of Destiny 2 and the focus of Bungie's development team. Some members of the community are apprehensive about the attention given to this collaboration, fearing it might detract from the development of the much-anticipated expansion, The Final Shape, which has been postponed to April 2024. Additionally, fans have noted that while the bundle itself is free, the Guardian Armor Skins, a key component of the collaboration, will likely be sold separately in the in-game store, Eververse, possibly maintaining the standard pricing model. This aspect has brought about a mix of anticipation and skepticism among the players, highlighting the diverse expectations within the Destiny 2 community.


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