Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate

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About the Game Purchase Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate to experience a new campaign, new destination, gear, and much more. Play Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate.

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Bungie
Release date:
15 July 2025
Recent Steam reviews:
Very Negative (19)
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Mostly Negative (1903)

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About the Game

Purchase Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate to experience a new campaign, new destination, gear, and much more.

Play Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate. Guardians will track a mysterious signal to a location at the edge of the solar system, where they will uncover a truth that redefines their future.

The Future Is Now

A new adventure and the start of a new saga in Destiny 2. World tiers allow Guardians to select the level of difficulty that is right for them and reap the rewards that come with victory. Higher tiers offer more challenge, additional narrative threads, new secrets to uncover, and more powerful gear to collect.

Access Kepler’s Secrets

Hidden deep within the Reef, a new destination awaits: the mysterious planetoid of Kepler. Explore a lost human settlement and forgotten Fallen houses, and encounter new characters, all affected by a mysterious Anomaly that has twisted the destination into something menacing.

Destination Abilities

Push the limit of your Guardian’s capabilities and unlock the mysteries of Kepler with new destination abilities, powered by the mysterious Anomaly.

New Foes

Two new enemy combatants have entered the fray. Cut down swarming masses of Vex drones known as Kobolds, and face diabolical hovering Fallen Corsairs, each intent on standing in the way of your success.

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ika
Not recommended | 03 May 2026

if the game makes a near-500-hour player prefer to alt-tab to look up a guide just on how to reach the next story mission then is your game design actually any good at all? where is the intuitive gameplay, designed for

Helpful: 8
John Peak
Recommended | 07 May 2026

Definitively not as bad as people say it is. Campaign is enjoyable and the matterball is fun, only difficulty really came from juggling multiple abitilities at the same time as a solo player, however still not as bad as

Helpful: 5
Waais
Not recommended | 28 May 2026

Horrible. I've been playing Destiny since D1's launch. I took a 3 year long break after Lightfall soured my mood on the franchise. I played Final Shape, thought it was good. Thought Renegades was good too. This

Helpful: 4
Blakey
Not recommended | 12 May 2026

If you enjoy revisiting the same place six different times, stubbing your toe, and hitting your shin frequently, this is the place to be. There is more recycling in this game than a recycling centre itself. There is a

Helpful: 4
SpunChii
Not recommended | 23 May 2026

This is hands dowm the worst Dlc that they have ever made. The story is awful, the missions is terrible and tedious. The planet was just made to host the campaign, there is no reason to return to it after you are done

Helpful: 3
Twistedwolfhead
Not recommended | 15 May 2026

Story Wise this was goated but a lot of the sandbox changes in this expansion I did NOT like. I will never NOT love Destiny but... it's time to call it with D2, Destiny 3 needs to happen soon.

Helpful: 1