Every Destiny 2 Expansion — Including Renegades — for Just $35 in Charity Bundle (Ends Nov. 5)

Bungie and Green Man Gaming Bundles are running a charity sale that puts every Destiny 2 expansion within reach for a low price — and proceeds support the Bungie Foundation. For a limited time you can pick up every DLC, including the upcoming Star Wars-themed Renegades update, at a steep discount.

    1. Bundle overview
    2. What you get
  1. Prices and availability
  2. About the Bungie Foundation

Bundle overview

First off, the sale is available through Green Man Gaming Bundles via the Destiny 2 2025 Charity Bundle. The bundle collection lists items worth about $275 at full price, but is being offered for $35 as the main charity pack. Moreover, the pack explicitly includes every current expansion and the forthcoming Renegades update.

What you get

Below are the separate bundles and their exact contents, so you can pick what fits your wallet.

Ghost — $5

  • The Final Shape
  • Beyond Light pack
  • Shadowkeep Pack

Guardian — $8

  • The Final Shape
  • Lightfall
  • Witch Queen
  • Beyond Light Pack
  • Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack
  • Shadowkeep Pack
  • Forsaken Pack

Vanguard — $18

  • The Final Shape
  • Lightfall
  • Witch Queen
  • The Edge of Fate
  • Beyond Light Pack
  • Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack
  • Shadowkeep Pack
  • Forsaken Pack

Legend — $35

  • Destiny 2: Year of Prophecy Edition
  • The Final Shape
  • Lightfall
  • Witch Queen
  • The Edge of Fate
  • Beyond Light Pack
  • Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack
  • Shadowkeep Pack
  • Forsaken Pack

Prices and availability

The bundles are on sale through Nov. 5. Also, while packs are cheap, buyers can opt to pay more if they want to donate extra to the charity. In short: choose a tier, pay the listed price, or pay more to increase your donation.

About the Bungie Foundation

Proceeds from the charity bundle go to the Bungie Foundation. Founded in 2010, the foundation aims to reduce “distress and suffering in children through entertainment” and works with humanitarian groups during disasters.

Additionally, the foundation runs the Little Lights program, which provides iPads and other entertainment equipment to children’s hospitals so young patients can get a break from difficult medical procedures. More details are available on the foundation’s site: Bungie Foundation.

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