Destiny 2: Forsaken and Shadowkeep are now available through Xbox Game Pass
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What you need to know
The day has finally come:Destiny 2is officially available throughXbox Game Passstartingtoday, meaning players can jump into Bungie’s epic adventure at no additional cost using their subscription. Destiny 2 with its Forsaken and Shadowkeep expansions are only available on Xbox Game Pass for consoles, not PC, but this is still a big win for Microsoft as Destiny 2 continues to attract a ton of players over time.
Xbox Game Pass includes more than just the base game, and will also net you both of Destiny 2’s current expansions as well. However, this doesnotinclude the Season Passes for the expansions, so keep this in mind if you’re wanting to go all-in with Destiny 2.
Destiny 2’s next expansion,Beyond Light, is also coming to Xbox Game Pass when it launches on November 10, 2020, making it a day-one launch title for theXbox Series XandXbox Series S. Beyond Light will bring 4K and 60fps support to the Xbox Series X, and the game will supportSmart Delivery, meaning you’ll always be playing the best version of the game for the Xbox you’re playing on. If you’re interested in grabbing and Xbox Series X or S so you’re ready for Beyond Light when it launches, pre-orders are available starting now.
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