Destiny 2 is free-to-play — free to download and play, with optional paid editions and DLC compared on this page. Developed by Bungie. Published by Bungie. Released on 10/1/2019. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, Free To Play. Metacritic score: 83/100.

Free to start, expensive to stay, and now confirmed to be shutting down active development - Destiny 2 is a looter shooter you should walk into with both eyes open and a clan application ready.

I have watched a lot of live-service games die. Wildstar. Anthem. Marvel's Avengers. The list is long enough that I keep a mental ledger, and I want to be honest with you: Destiny 2 just got added to a different column. Not dead yet, but Bungie confirmed in May 2026 that active development will end with the Monument of Triumph update in June 2026. The servers stay on, but the content pipeline closes. If you are shopping this page right now, that is the single most important fact on it. With that on the table, here is what you actually get. Destiny 2 is a first-person shooter built around three Guardian classes - the armored Titan, the mystic Warlock, and the agile Hunter - each running modular subclasses across Solar, Void, Arc, Stasis, and Strand elements. The Aspects-and-Fragments buildcrafting system, introduced through the Subclass 3.0 reworks, is genuinely one of the better character customization frameworks in the genre. Void Titans stacking overshields, Arc Warlocks chaining lightning, Solar Hunters throwing healing knives - the build ceiling is high, and the gunplay underneath it remains some of the best in any looter shooter. Raids are still the crown jewel: six-player, communication-heavy, puzzle-layered encounters that reward exotic weapons and have rotating challenges. If you have five friends and raid night on the calendar, this game earns its hours. The problems are real and they compound for newcomers. The onboarding experience has never been fixed properly. The UI is layered with overlapping currencies, menu systems, and half-explained progression gates that have driven off new players for years. The Portal system introduced in The Edge of Fate, meant to streamline the experience, landed with mixed-to-negative reception and was itself patched multiple times after launch. The seasonal model has shifted away from weekly story drips toward month-front-loaded content dumps, which means long dry stretches mid-season. PvP via the Crucible and Trials of Osiris has been functionally deprioritized for years, with cheater populations growing after Bungie's security team was largely let go. If Crucible is your reason to play, the honest community consensus is to look elsewhere. The free-to-play tier, officially called New Light, gives you access to legacy campaigns like Shadowkeep and Beyond Light, most PvP playlists, Gambit, and a dungeon or two. That is a reasonable trial run. But the full game - raids, dungeons, endgame buildcrafting, current-season story content - lives behind paid expansions and season passes that stack up fast. Describing it as free-to-play is technically accurate and practically misleading. Think of it as free-to-audition. Right now, Renegades is the latest expansion and received warmer community reception than the rocky Edge of Fate before it. The next confirmed update, Shadow and Order, targets June 2026. After that, the roadmap ends. Whether the existing content library justifies the investment depends entirely on whether you have people to play it with. Solo players who want to dip in casually will run into gatekeeping clan culture, content that assumes a fireteam, and a decade of accumulated lore with no clean on-ramp. Veterans returning after a break will find quality-of-life improvements alongside a game that has lost a meaningful chunk of its concurrent player base since The Final Shape's high-water mark. The bones are excellent. The trajectory is what it is. Yuki, Scout Team

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Destiny 2

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Oct 1, 2019Bungie
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Free to start, expensive to stay, and now confirmed to be shutting down active development - Destiny 2 is a looter shooter you should walk into with both eyes open and a clan application ready.

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I have watched a lot of live-service games die. Wildstar. Anthem. Marvel's Avengers. The list is long enough that I keep a mental ledger, and I want to be honest with you: Destiny 2 just got added to a different column. Not dead yet, but Bungie confirmed in May 2026 that active development will end with the Monument of Triumph update in June 2026. The servers stay on, but the content pipeline closes. If you are shopping this page right now, that is the single most important fact on it. With that on the table, here is what you actually get. Destiny 2 is a first-person shooter built around three Guardian classes - the armored Titan, the mystic Warlock, and the agile Hunter - each running modular subclasses across Solar, Void, Arc, Stasis, and Strand elements. The Aspects-and-Fragments buildcrafting system, introduced through the Subclass 3.0 reworks, is genuinely one of the better character customization frameworks in the genre. Void Titans stacking overshields, Arc Warlocks chaining lightning, Solar Hunters throwing healing knives - the build ceiling is high, and the gunplay underneath it remains some of the best in any looter shooter. Raids are still the crown jewel: six-player, communication-heavy, puzzle-layered encounters that reward exotic weapons and have rotating challenges. If you have five friends and raid night on the calendar, this game earns its hours. The problems are real and they compound for newcomers. The onboarding experience has never been fixed properly. The UI is layered with overlapping currencies, menu systems, and half-explained progression gates that have driven off new players for years. The Portal system introduced in The Edge of Fate, meant to streamline the experience, landed with mixed-to-negative reception and was itself patched multiple times after launch. The seasonal model has shifted away from weekly story drips toward month-front-loaded content dumps, which means long dry stretches mid-season. PvP via the Crucible and Trials of Osiris has been functionally deprioritized for years, with cheater populations growing after Bungie's security team was largely let go. If Crucible is your reason to play, the honest community consensus is to look elsewhere. The free-to-play tier, officially called New Light, gives you access to legacy campaigns like Shadowkeep and Beyond Light, most PvP playlists, Gambit, and a dungeon or two. That is a reasonable trial run. But the full game - raids, dungeons, endgame buildcrafting, current-season story content - lives behind paid expansions and season passes that stack up fast. Describing it as free-to-play is technically accurate and practically misleading. Think of it as free-to-audition. Right now, Renegades is the latest expansion and received warmer community reception than the rocky Edge of Fate before it. The next confirmed update, Shadow and Order, targets June 2026. After that, the roadmap ends. Whether the existing content library justifies the investment depends entirely on whether you have people to play it with. Solo players who want to dip in casually will run into gatekeeping clan culture, content that assumes a fireteam, and a decade of accumulated lore with no clean on-ramp. Veterans returning after a break will find quality-of-life improvements alongside a game that has lost a meaningful chunk of its concurrent player base since The Final Shape's high-water mark. The bones are excellent. The trajectory is what it is.

Yuki
Yuki · Scout Team

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Processor
Intel Core™ i3 3250 or AMD FX-4350 Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or ATI Radeon™ HD 7850
Memory
6 GB RAM

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Windows® 10 64-bit (latest Service Pack)
Processor
Processor Intel® Core™ i5 2400 3.4 GHz or i5 7400 3.5 GHz / AMD Ryzen R5 1600X 3.6 GHz
Memory
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Metacritic
83

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Bungie
Publisher
Bungie
Release Date
Oct 1, 2019

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How much does Destiny 2 cost?

Destiny 2 is free-to-play — it costs nothing to download and play on PC, Xbox. Any optional editions, DLC or in-game add-ons are listed in the price table on this page.

Does Destiny 2 have in-game purchases?

Destiny 2 is free to download and play, and is monetised through optional in-game purchases such as cosmetics, editions or DLC rather than an upfront price. Any paid editions or add-ons available are listed in the price table on this page.

What platforms is Destiny 2 available on?

Destiny 2 is available on PC, Xbox.

When was Destiny 2 released?

Destiny 2 was released on 1 October 2019.

Who developed Destiny 2?

Destiny 2 was developed by Bungie.

Is Destiny 2 worth buying?

Destiny 2 holds a Metacritic score of 83/100, making it one of the standout Action titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.