Destiny 2: Throne of Atheon Emote Bundle (DLC)
An Exotic emote tied to Vault of Glass nostalgia, bundled with Silver currency to soften the sting. Hard pass unless you raid weekly and genuinely live in the Tower social space.
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About Destiny 2: Throne of Atheon Emote Bundle (DLC)
I have spent enough Tuesday evenings in the Tower staring at other Guardians' emotes to know exactly how this purchase works on your brain. The Throne of Atheon bundle lands right in that spot where cosmetic flex meets Silver top-up logic, and Bungie knows it. The emote itself references Atheon, the final boss of Vault of Glass, one of Destiny 2's most celebrated raids. The animation lets your Guardian sit on a replica Glass Throne, which is a genuinely cool nod to the encounter. If you have cleared Vault of Glass on any difficulty and want something tangible to show for it, the idea is appealing. The problem I have with this bundle is the same one I have with every Silver emote pack Bungie has released since the Eververse storefront opened: the emote should have been earnable in-game. Raiding Vault of Glass, completing its Triumphs, or finishing the Master version are all reasonable unlock paths that were skipped. Instead, the Throne of Atheon emote was dropped behind a real-money purchase tied to the raid's return, which creates a weird situation where displaying it communicates "I spent money" far more than "I cleared the raid." The community noticed this immediately, and the sentiment was not warm. The Silver component - 1,100 (1,000 plus a 100 bonus) - is the bundle's honest justification for existing. If you were already planning to buy a season pass or pick up ornaments from Eververse, stacking that purchase here means the emote effectively comes at a reduced marginal cost. That math only works in your favor if you have a specific cosmetic target in mind and enough active hours in the game to make the Silver feel like fuel rather than sunk cost. Destiny 2's Eververse store resets weekly and the catalogue is deep, so directionless Silver rarely stays unspent, but it rarely feels satisfying either. For returning players who are already invested in the Vault of Glass nostalgia loop or who raid regularly with a fixed fireteam, this is a low-stakes flex pickup. For anyone on the fence about whether Destiny 2 still has the weekly hooks to justify the spend, buying Silver bundles before confirming you will log in consistently is the oldest trap in live-service gaming. I have watched too many games - Anthem, Wildstar, Marvel Heroes - sell cosmetic currency to players who stopped logging in six weeks later. Destiny 2 is not dead, but your engagement level before the purchase matters more than the emote design. Yuki, Scout Team
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Minimum
- OS *
- Windows® 7 / Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 10 64-bit (latest Service Pack)
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Storage
- 105 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 2GB or GTX 1050 2GB / AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
- Processor
- Intel® Core™ i3 3250 3.5 GHz or Intel Pentium G4560 3.5 GHz / AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz
Recommended
- OS *
- System Windows® 7 / Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 10 64-bit (latest Service Pack)
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Storage
- 105 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 970 4GB or GTX 1060 6GB / AMD R9 390 8GB Memory 8 GB RAM
- Processor
- Processor Intel® Core™ i5 2400 3.4 GHz or i5 7400 3.5 GHz / AMD Ryzen R5 1600X 3.6 GHz
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- Developer
- Bungie
- Publisher
- Bungie
- Release Date
- May 21, 2021