Earlier on Tuesday, Bungie introduced a collaboration with EA for a Destiny 2 Mass Effect crossover event on February 13. The occasion will let gamers “be a part of the crew of the Normandy” and deck out their guardians in Mass Effect armor and in-game objects.
“The Normandy Crew Bundle shall be accessible on the Eververse retailer in-game and can embrace a Commander Shepard-inspired N7 armor set for Titans, a Garrus-inspired Vakarian set for Hunters, and a Liara-inspired Shadow Dealer set for Warlocks,” Bungie wrote in a press launch. “In celebration of the partnership, all gamers will be capable of declare the Alliance Requisitions Bundle, together with the Enhanced Protection Ghost Shell, Alliance Scout Frigate ship, and Alliance Drop Ship Sparrow, which shall be accessible without charge. Gamers may get the Omni Strike finisher and Flux Dance emote for Silver.”
The official Mass Effect Twitter account responded in sort to at present’s gaming collaboration occasion with a GIF of Commander Shepard doing his terrible-yet-iconic dance.
— Mass Effect (@masseffect) January 30, 2024
Mass Effect is not the one factor coming to the MMO-inspired sci-fi shooter. New weekly quests known as Raven’s Needs will run from January 30 by March 12. Finishing these pursuit quests will reward gamers with tokens they will use to Want for Energy, Safety, or Magnificence to respectively earn Final Want raid Deepsight weapons, Unique gear from the Lightfall 12 months, or Ascendant crafting supplies. Gamers can even have the chance to buy a Moments of Triumph t-shirt from the Bungie Store by finishing previous raids and dungeons in this 12 months’s Lighfall celebration occasion which runs from January 30 to June 3.
Towards the tip of the press launch, Bungie teased its roadmap of content material releases. Chief amongst them being the return of the Guardian Video games in March, April’s Destiny 2: Into the Gentle content material replace, and the launch of its long-awaited main story enlargement Destiny 2: The Last Form. Destiny 2: The Last Form, which was delayed in November following mass layoffs, will launch on June 4.
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