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Destiny 2 is not tampering the aesthetic partnership that starts Season of the Deep, which started on Tuesday. Given the significant shuffle of procurements and also mergings in 2022, you might have failed to remember that Bungie is a Sony Interactive Entertainment studio, so the loot-shooter’s devs are doing a strong for their video clip game sis and also bros, one year after signing up with the family members.
Cosmetic things offered with the Eververse store consist of Ghost of Tsushima-themed armor (Sucker Punch Productions) and also God of War shield (Santa Monica Studio), in addition to Guerrilla Games’ Horizon franchise business.
Gear up, Guardian!
We’re enjoyed bring Horizon to @DestinyTheGame! Thank you to @Bungie for welcoming us to sign up with pressures with our fellow PlayStation Studios to safeguard the galaxy. Get your hands on this Horizon-influenced shield collection and also finisher currently! ❤️ https://t.co/62UsGV3zyV pic.twitter.com/gk1TvkPdrX
— Guerrilla (@Guerrilla) May 23, 2023
But the very best is possibly the floronic Ghost Shell and also Sparrow, influenced by the terrible cordyceps of Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us collection. That Clicker originated from the Moon!
The Last of Us-influenced Ghost Shell, Sparrow, and also ship are constructed to sustain and also make it through, and also are currently offered in @DestinyTheGame.
Thanks to our pals at @Bungie for partnering with us on these unbelievable things! pic.twitter.com/kMfJDCJm3l
— Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) May 23, 2023
Much as I, directly, would certainly like a lot more crossovers with various other first-party flag-wavers (just how around Jazz Chisholm, cover star of MLB The Show 23?), allow’s not obtain lugged away. All this will certainly do perfectly. It’s enjoyable when the individuals that make extremely various points taken pleasure in by video clip game followers recognize each various other.
(But seriously, however, where is Days Gone?)
Source: Polygon