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A year-long Destiny 2 content bundle packing two expansions, a raid, a dungeon, and four seasons worth of reward passes into one purchase.

Let me be direct about what this product actually is before you spend a cent. Year of Prophecy Ultimate Edition is a forward-looking season bundle for Destiny 2 on Xbox, covering the two upcoming expansions, The Edge of Fate and Renegades, plus a new raid, a new dungeon, one active rewards pass, three additional reward passes, and three armor bundles. It is essentially Bungie asking you to pre-commit to the next twelve months of content in a single transaction. If you have played live-service shooters long enough, you know exactly what that ask means. For returning Guardians who are already embedded in a clan, run seasonal activities on rotation, and trust Bungie to deliver on at least four content drops a year, this bundle math usually works out. Two full expansions plus a dedicated raid and dungeon is genuinely a lot of structured PvE content, the kind that holds a weekly schedule together. Dungeons in particular have been a consistent highlight in recent years, offering tight, mechanically interesting encounters that do not require a coordinated six-stack to complete. The raid, by contrast, will absolutely require one, and your guild tooling inside Destiny 2 is functional but not deep, so plan your Discord accordingly. The rewards pass structure is where I get cautious. Four passes sounds generous until you remember that Destiny 2's seasonal pass model has historically mixed cosmetics you want with cosmetics that feel like filler, and the active pass gates timely loot while the three bundled future passes remain locked until each corresponding season launches. You are buying future access to things that do not exist yet. That is a real risk. City of Heroes had a lifetime subscription. City of Heroes is gone. I say that not to be dramatic but to remind you that pre-purchasing a year of a live-service game is always a bet on the studio's continued investment and player population. On the PvP side, Destiny 2's Crucible remains a competent, occasionally brilliant arena shooter with tight gunplay and a feel that very few competitors have matched. The problem has always been population fragmentation across modes and a ranked system that rewards consistency over a long seasonal grind. If PvP is your primary reason for buying, the expansions and passes will give you new weapons and armor to chase, but the core Crucible experience does not fundamentally change between seasons. PvE players chasing the new raid and dungeon will get more measurable value per hour from this bundle than PvP-first players will. Bottom line from someone who has watched the Destiny seasonal model since Year One: if you lapsed and are thinking about returning, two expansions and a full year of passes is a reasonable on-ramp compared to buying everything piecemeal. If you are a new player, start with the free-to-play base and test whether the gameplay loop holds your attention before committing to a year-long bundle. And if you are a veteran who never left, you already know whether this is for you. Yuki, Scout Team

Destiny 2: Year of Prophecy Ultimate Edition (DLC)
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Destiny 2: Year of Prophecy Ultimate Edition (DLC)

Jul 15, 2025Bungie
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A year-long Destiny 2 content bundle packing two expansions, a raid, a dungeon, and four seasons worth of reward passes into one purchase.

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Let me be direct about what this product actually is before you spend a cent. Year of Prophecy Ultimate Edition is a forward-looking season bundle for Destiny 2 on Xbox, covering the two upcoming expansions, The Edge of Fate and Renegades, plus a new raid, a new dungeon, one active rewards pass, three additional reward passes, and three armor bundles. It is essentially Bungie asking you to pre-commit to the next twelve months of content in a single transaction. If you have played live-service shooters long enough, you know exactly what that ask means. For returning Guardians who are already embedded in a clan, run seasonal activities on rotation, and trust Bungie to deliver on at least four content drops a year, this bundle math usually works out. Two full expansions plus a dedicated raid and dungeon is genuinely a lot of structured PvE content, the kind that holds a weekly schedule together. Dungeons in particular have been a consistent highlight in recent years, offering tight, mechanically interesting encounters that do not require a coordinated six-stack to complete. The raid, by contrast, will absolutely require one, and your guild tooling inside Destiny 2 is functional but not deep, so plan your Discord accordingly. The rewards pass structure is where I get cautious. Four passes sounds generous until you remember that Destiny 2's seasonal pass model has historically mixed cosmetics you want with cosmetics that feel like filler, and the active pass gates timely loot while the three bundled future passes remain locked until each corresponding season launches. You are buying future access to things that do not exist yet. That is a real risk. City of Heroes had a lifetime subscription. City of Heroes is gone. I say that not to be dramatic but to remind you that pre-purchasing a year of a live-service game is always a bet on the studio's continued investment and player population. On the PvP side, Destiny 2's Crucible remains a competent, occasionally brilliant arena shooter with tight gunplay and a feel that very few competitors have matched. The problem has always been population fragmentation across modes and a ranked system that rewards consistency over a long seasonal grind. If PvP is your primary reason for buying, the expansions and passes will give you new weapons and armor to chase, but the core Crucible experience does not fundamentally change between seasons. PvE players chasing the new raid and dungeon will get more measurable value per hour from this bundle than PvP-first players will. Bottom line from someone who has watched the Destiny seasonal model since Year One: if you lapsed and are thinking about returning, two expansions and a full year of passes is a reasonable on-ramp compared to buying everything piecemeal. If you are a new player, start with the free-to-play base and test whether the gameplay loop holds your attention before committing to a year-long bundle. And if you are a veteran who never left, you already know whether this is for you. Yuki, Scout Team

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xboxYear-Long BundleSeasonal PassRaid ContentDungeon CrawlerLooter ShooterPvE-FirstExpansion PackPre-Purchase

System Requirements

Minimum

os
Windows 10
cpu
Intel Core i5-8400
ram
12 GB RAM
gpu
GTX 1060 3GB
storage
60 GB

Recommended

os
Windows 10/11
cpu
Intel Core i7-8700K
ram
16 GB RAM
gpu
GTX 1070 8GB
storage
60 GB SSD

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Game Info

Developer
Bungie
Publisher
Bungie
Release Date
Jul 15, 2025

Features

Single-playerMulti-playerPvPOnline PvPCo-opOnline Co-opDownloadable ContentSteam Achievements+2 more

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2024-12$59.99
2024-11$41.99
2024-09$35.99
2024-07$29.99(lowest)