![]() The Annual Pass would seem to appeal mainly to hardcore Destiny 2 players, so if you just want to experience the story and game world, the Legendary Edition should be more than enough. It doesn’t come with the Annual Pass, a new $35 DLC that will add new challenges, activities, weapons, and armor over the course of three content drops starting later this year. However, the Legendary Edition doesn’t entirely future-proof your Destiny 2 experience. ![]() Following the practice implemented in Destiny‘s The Taken King, you can also get a level boost from the jump to start playing Forsaken quests right at launch. For those who own Destiny 2 already but none of the expansions, you could always buy the Legendary Edition and gift your copy of the base game to a friend. If you pre-purchase a digital version of the Legendary Edition, you can start playing Destiny 2 and the first two expansions ahead of launch. So, if you’re new to Destiny 2, the Legendary Edition is your best bet. It’s important to note that both the base game and the first expansion pass are required to play Forsaken. The new bundle explains why copies of the base game can now be purchased for $6 on Amazon. ![]() For those keeping tally, Activision is essentially giving away the base game for free, since Curse of Osiris and Warmind are packaged together for $20, and Forsaken costs $40. Available for $60, the Legendary Edition includes the base game, Curse of Osiris, Warmind, and Forsaken.
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