Destiny 2: Legacy Collection is joining PlayStation Plus on June 9, the same day as its final Monument to Triumph update goes live. The sci-fi MMO will come to the Extra and Premium tiers just as Sony has closed the door on any possibility of a late-stage turnaround for Bungie’s long-running live-service loot shooter.

Because Destiny 2 launched back in 2017 and has received tons of paid expansions and DLC add-ons, it’s worth being clear about just exactly what’s in the Legacy Collection. Packaged together in 2025, this version of the game is normally $70 and includes essentially everything up through 2024’s The Final Shape expansion, minus the early content that vaulted to make room for the growing size of the game several years ago:

  • The Final Shape Standard Edition*
  • Lightfall Standard Edition*
  • The Witch Queen Standard Edition*
  • Beyond Light Pack**
  • Shadowkeep Pack**
  • Forsaken Pack
  • 30th Anniversary Pack
  • Pit of Heresy Dungeon
  • Shattered Throne Dungeon
  • Grasp of Avarice Dungeon

What’s missing here is last year’s Edge of Fate and Renegades expansion, both of which are still priced at $40 each. Edge of Fate has some great story beats but terrible missions, while Renegades is Destiny 2‘s Star Wars-themed crossover that is mostly excellent but more of a fun vacation from the game’s normal sci-fi drama than an extension of it.

While much of Destiny 2 is already free-to-play, this will give Extra and Premium PS Plus subscribers a chance to check out some of the game’s peak campaign moments without having to shell out extra money for a ticket on the otherwise notoriously brutal loot grinding treadmill. The Witch Queen is especially good. Played alone or with a group, it’s a top-tier first-person shooter campaign elevated by some of Bungie’s best art, music, and narrative work of the entire franchise.

So it’s a shame that this is all coming on what is essentially Destiny 2‘s funeral on June 9. Reporting indicates Bungie is pivoting to incubating other projects with no plans for a Destiny 3 anytime soon or, possibly, ever.

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