Here are Four Free ‘Destiny 2’ Emblem Codes from ‘The Final Shape’ Collector’s Edition

A number of Destiny 2 The Final Shape Collector’s Editions have arrived from Bungie to the creators and some fans and, uh, me. I’ll do the unboxing in a video shortly, but whether you order the big pack or not, there’s a certain amount of reward to share.

After some uncool people broke the embargo, there are now four emblem codes that can be redeemed by anyone out in the wild. They are:

  • Filed under: PTD-GKG-CVN
  • Went home: 3CV-D6K-RD4
  • Myopia: FMM-44A-RKP
  • Folding space: 3J9-AMM-7MG

There is also a Gateway emblem that is unique to CE and cannot be shared with everyone. You use the above codes at Bungie’s the recipient of the code is here.

As for what they look like, ours Good friends at Destiny Bulletin you’ve designed five of them, including almost the best one, Folding Space, a childish drawing emblem of various Destiny symbols and figures, probably the best one worth equipping if you ask me. Nothing will make me pull out my OG fashion emblem so soon after Iron Banner week, but still.

You can still order Final Form Collector’s Edition, of course. Even if those emblem codes are shared, the rest are not. Here’s what you get with the full package:

  • Tower Architectural Replica with LED lights and sounds
  • Vanguard Mentor Statues
  • Pioneer Mission File
  • Vanguard Mission Patch
  • Autograph book
  • Code for the Exclusive Destiny 2 Emblem called “Gateway”.
  • Destiny 2: The Final Shape Original Soundtrack – Digital (will be delivered by email on or before June 4, 2024)
  • USB charging cable
  • Other secrets

I’m not sure if the secrets are just emblem codes or if there’s more to it. In the collector’s edition of the latest expansion of the saga of Light and Darkness, just…emblem codes may be a thing of the past. But we will see.

The biggest thing is a replica of the Tower, which is literally completely intact, no longer damaged, as it was left over from the Red War, and which I didn’t realize was under construction. A recent reveal of Into the Light suggests that it will also be fixed in the game, presumably as soon as that content launches in April. We don’t really have any instructions on what to do to return to the old Tower as a new social space, but hey, maybe.

There are other things out there like lore books and magazines that will surely have a lot of information in them. Once I unbox it, I’ll dig a little deeper into this stuff to maybe see what can be pulled out of it. More to come.

Bungie has made the Collector’s Edition available for review here.

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