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Destiny 2 Lightfall Collector’s Edition: All Emblem Codes

Last year, Bungie added a total of four universal emblem codes inside The Witch Queen Collector’s Editon that players could unlock in the game. This year, it seems to be the same case with Destiny 2 Lightfall Collector’s Edition.

With the Destiny 2 Lightfall Showcase event last year, Bungie also revealed a brand-new Collector’s Edition that features an 8” Pouka Replica with some lore books and a new exclusive emblem code.

And It looks like some players are starting to get their collector’s edition early. In this article, we’ll have all the universal emblem codes in the Lightfall Collector’s Edition.

Destiny 2 Lightfall Collector’s Edition Emblem Codes

While there are free emblems to be unlocked with the Ligthfall CE, it’s worth noting that these emblems will not be available in-game until after the release of Lightfall, which is February 28, 2023. So, unfortunately, we won’t be able to see what these emblems look like before that. You can find the emblem codes below. (thanks, Raid Secrets)

  • Lightfall Collector’s Edition Emblem 1: Unique code
  • Lightfall Collector’s Edition Emblem 2: YAA-37T-FCN
  • Lightfall Collector’s Edition Emblem 3: 993-H3H-M6K
  • Lightfall Collector’s Edition Emblem 4: XVK-RLA-RAM
  • Lightfall Collector’s Edition Emblem 5: J6P-9YH-LLP

Note: We will be updating this article as emblem codes are found in the Lightfall CE.

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How to Redeem Codes on Bungie.net?

In order to redeem emblem codes and codes in general, you would first need to log into your Bungie.net profile. Follow the steps below to learn how to redeem codes on Bungie’s website.

  • Step 1: Go to Bungie.net
  • Step 2: Log in to your account by clicking the “My Account” button on the top right.
  • Step 3: Select your platform
  • Step 4: Sign in to your platform
  • Step 5: After signing in, click on your profile icon in the top right and you’ll see Redeem Codes option in the new menu.

Apart from that, Bungie recently released a brand-new trailer for Lightfall weapons and armor pieces this week. We’ve compiled a list of all currently-known exotic and legendary weapons players can expect in Lightfall. Check out the comprehensive list here.

Destiny 2 Lightfall launches February 28, 2023, on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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Destiny 2: Lightfall is cyberpunk battle when it launches in February

Bungie first teased its next major Destiny 2: Lightfall expansion more than two years ago, and since then, players have gained control of the Darkness, fought Savathûn and her undead army, and witnessed… The Witness. Now it’s time to shake things up again with the launch of Destiny 2: Lightfall on February 28th, with its new cyberpunk world, new Strand subclasses, and much more.

It’s also the final battle of the epic light vs. dark saga of Destiny.

At the center of Destiny 2: Lightfall is an unusual new location for Bungie’s franchise that’s heavily cyberpunk. A new hidden Neomuna city on Neptune serves as a dystopian futuristic setting for the continuation of Destiny 2’s storyline, which will see the return of Calus as the main villain once again. The Witness, a mysterious humanoid villain, has Calus on its side in the battle to destroy the equally mysterious Traveler.

Neomuna, the capital city of Neptune, has bright neon lights everywhere and an aurora borealis-like illumination throughout. It’s unlike anything that exists in the Destiny universe, and it’s a secret technologically advanced city. It also houses new Cloud Striders that protect Neomuna, and the Shadow Legion Cabal faction and huge Tormentors that can attack from a distance.

Bungie is once again introducing a new subclass with Lightfall. Strand is a green-colored subclass, and it hugely powers up Destiny 2 guardians like nothing we’ve ever seen before. If you thought Stasis was powerful, Strand goes even further with abilities that are more focused on movement and traversal to help.

The new Strand subclass in Destiny 2: Lightfall.
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The big new addition in Strand is a grapple hook, much like what we’ve seen in Fortnite, Halo Infinite, and Apex Legends. You’re able to grapple at any point, and you can use the hook to grapple anything. Originally developed for the Hunter class, Bungie made the call to expand it to all three classes so every guardian can wield the grapple hook.

Strand isn’t all about the grapple hook though, it includes a lot of damage abilities. Titans get giant claws for damage, Hunters get a rope that you can weave and whip with, and Warlocks get a blade barrage-like super ability.

Destiny 2’s new Neomuna location.
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Bungie is also making Destiny 2: Lightfall a lot more accessible for players new and old. Guardian ranks is a new system that players can use to identify experienced players in Destiny 2. Bungie is also adding a built-in looking for group (LFG) system in 2023 that will help players group up for activities. There’s also a new commendations system where players can show appreciation for fellow players.

Other quality of life improvements include in-game loadouts and a mod manager. Destiny 2 players have had to use third-party tools like DIM for years, so something inside the game will be a very welcome addition.

Before Destiny 2: Lightfall arrives next year, there’s a new season of Destiny 2 that starts today. Season of Plunder is all about being space pirates, and it sees the return of the Fallen Eramis villain. Battles include a new Ketchcrash mode where you board pirate ships and loot chests, and another activity where you hunt down pirate leaders.

Season of Plunder also introduces Arc 3.0, the final rework for class abilities. Titans get a new Thunderclap charged melee attack with big damage, with Hunters getting Blink movement once again. Warlocks get Two new lightning melee attacks, too.

The King’s Fall raid also returns on Friday, originally part of the original The Taken King expansion. It’s a big season as we move closer to Destiny 2: Lightfall, alongside a Fortnite and Fall Guys crossover and Destiny 2 arriving on the Epic Games Store.

Destiny 2: Lightfall arrives on February 28th on Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Stadia.

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Destiny 2 Fortnite skins leak ahead of Bungie’s Lightfall event

Bungie appears to be getting ready to add Fortnite skins to Destiny 2. After Fortnite leaker MidaRado teased a potential Destiny 2 collab over the weekend, Ginsor — a well-known Destiny dataminer — has confirmed the crossover with an image showing off several classic Fortnite skins in Destiny 2.

The image, which was likely obtained from Bungie’s own website, includes a Titan armor set that looks very much like the Black Knight skin that was originally obtainable from the season pass of Fortnite season 2. Destiny’s Warlock is also shown with a Fortnite-like Drift Mask, and the Hunter looks very much like Fortnite’s Omega skin.

It’s not clear how Destiny 2 players will be able to obtain these Fortnite skins, or when they’ll be part of the game. It’s more than likely that the Fortnite skins will be universal ornaments in Destiny 2, so players can apply them to any armor sets and customize characters. Rumors also suggest Fortnite could also get its own Destiny skins, and there are plenty of characters that Bungie could potentially place inside the Fortnite world.

This isn’t the first time Bungie has added crossover content to Destiny 2. Bungie celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special content drop that included Halo-like guns in Destiny 2. The 30th Anniversary pack for Destiny 2, released late last year, included a Magnum-like sidearm, alongside a Battle Rifle-like pulse rifle in the looter shooter.

This Fortnite crossover leak comes just days before Bungie is set to reveal season 18 of Destiny 2, and the next major expansion to the franchise: Lightfall. Bungie has scheduled a Destiny 2 showcase for Tuesday August 23rd at 9AM PT / 12PM ET. It’s the first major Destiny 2 showcase since Sony acquired Bungie for $3.7 billion earlier this year.



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