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A fireteam faces two Dread enemies, one with Stasis and the other with Strand powers. The Guardians are using Gjallarhorn and the new supers with the expansion.
Image via Bungie

Which Destiny 2 DLC should I buy? Destiny 2 DLC prices, explained

Everything's worth it when it's on sale.

Making sense of Destiny 2’s DLCs can leave beginners and veterans alike scratching their heads. The game has a plethora of content for sale, and it’s hard to figure out what DLC you should buy.

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There’s only so much you can do in Destiny 2 as a free-to-play guardian, so if you want to enjoy the game to its fullest, you need to shell out some cash. Here’s a quick breakdown of all purchasable content in Destiny 2, excluding cosmetics in the Eververse store.

Three guardians using Prismatic walk through the bowels of the Pale Heart.
The Final Shape unlocks the new (and powerful) Prismatic subclass. Image via Bungie

All DLCs in Destiny 2 and what to buy

Content typeContainsBase Price
Episodes
(Seasons)
– Three acts spread out over four months
– One season pass
– Seasonal activities
– Seasonal weapons
– Content from episodes disappears with the yearly expansion
1,500 Silver
(roughly $15)
The Final Shape + Annual PassThe Final Shape DLC
The Final Shape dungeon key
– Three episodes
$99.99

Lowest recorded price: $79.99 (20 percent off)
The Final ShapeThe Final Shape campaign
– Prismatic subclass
– Exotic class items (Prismatic only)
– The Pale Heart activities
– Salvation’s Edge raid
– Liminality Nightfall
– Can earn Exotic and Legendary weapons
$49.99

Lowest recorded price: $33.49 (33 percent off)
LightfallLightfall campaign
– Strand subclass
– Neomuna activities
– Root of Nightmares raid and weapons
– HyperNet Current Nightfall
– Earnable Exotic and Legendary weapons
$49.99

Lowest recorded price: $7.49 (75 percent off)
The Witch QueenThe Witch Queen campaign
– Savathûn’s Throne World activities
– Vow of the Disciple raid and weapons
– Birthplace of the Vile and The Lightblade Nightfalls
– Can earn Exotic and Legendary weapons
$29.99

Lowest recorded price: $7.49 (75 percent off)
Legacy Collection (2024)Lightfall expansion
The Witch Queen expansion
– All available content packs
$69.99

Lowest recorded price: $24.50 (65 percent off)
Dungeon Keys– Two dungeons per key2,000 Silver each
(roughly $20)
Content Packs– A dungeon
– A raid (except for 30th Anniversary)
– New Exotic weapons available to earn
– New Exotic armor available to earn (except for 30th Anniversary)
$19.99 to 24.99

Lowest recorded prices: $2.99 to $3.74 (85 percent off)
Price and lowest recorded prices are based on Steam values and data from steamdb.info, unless stated otherwise.

Expansions are the biggest updates by far, with a campaign, multiple new weapons and armor, and several activities tied to that destination. Lightfall and The Final Shape also bring a new subclass each (Strand and Prismatic, respectively). Expansions let you access Exotic weapons and armor, though you must obtain them from the appropriate sources.

Episodes are the game’s seasons. Destiny 2 has three episodes per expansion cycle, each lasting four months. This year’s episodes will disappear after The Final Shape ends.

Content Packs are smaller pieces of content that grant access to Exotic and Legendary weapons, generally alongside a raid and a dungeon, letting you get the equipment by playing the proper activities. Dungeon keys are sold in the in-game shop and grant you access to two dungeons each, though you must still farm their respective weapons and Exotics.

Keep an eye out for discounts since most of these items may appear with a markdown of 75 percent or more. Individual DLCs can go on sale without the Legacy Collection pack getting a discount.

Which Destiny 2 DLC should I buy?

Normally, purchasing the most recent DLC is more beneficial, though it usually comes with a much heavier price tag. Buying the latest expansion also grants you the current episode at the time of purchase, which makes the deal less bitter.

Episodes, on the other hand, are generally worth buying since they have a good cost for the amount of content they offer.

It’s worth adding older expansions to your cart when they’re on sale, but your budget will dictate if it’s worth paying the full price for them. If you want to get everything at once, the Legacy Collection is a better deal when discounts aren’t involved.

Likewise, you should always buy content packs when they’re discounted since they go for cheap, but they’re not worth the full price.

DLCHighlightsWorth buying?
Episodes– Seasonal weapons
– Seasonal activities
Yes
The Final Shape– Prismatic subclass
Khvostov 7G-0X auto rifle
Still Hunt sniper rifle
– Exotic class items
– Exotic armor
Generally (Depends on budget)
Lightfall– Strand subclass
– Exotic weapons
– Exotic armor
On sale. Might be worth the full price.
The Witch Queen– Campaign
– Osteo Striga SMG
– Parasite grenade launcher
– Exotic armor
On sale. Possibly worth the full price.
The Legacy Collection (2024)Lightfall
The Witch Queen
– All content packs (dungeon keys not included)
Worth it if you’re buying legacy items individually without a discount.
Content Packs– Raids (minus 30th Anniversary)
– Dungeons
– Exotic and Legendary Weapons
Exclusively on sale
Dungeon Keys– Two dungeonsWorth it for The Final Shape; older dungeon keys depend on your budget.

Content Packs and dungeon keys can also be confusing, so we broke them down into a simpler explanation below.

All Content Packs and Dungeon keys in Destiny 2, explained

PackContainsPrice
Beyond Light Pack– Deep Stone Crypt raid
– Europa destination weapons
– The Glassway Nightfall
– Can earn Exotic weapons and armor
$19.99

Lowest recorded price: $2.99 (85 percent off)
30th Anniversary Pack– Grasp of Avarice dungeon
– Grasp of Avarice weapons
– Gjallarhorn Exotic rocket launcher
$24.99

Lowest recorded price: $3.74 (85 percent off)
Shadowkeep Pack– Garden of Salvation raid
– Garden of Salvation weapons
– Pit of Heresy dungeon
– Xenophage Exotic machine gun
– The Scarlet Keep Nightfall
– Earnable Exotic weapons and armor
$19.99

Lowest recorded price: $2.99 (85 percent off)
Forsaken Pack– Last Wish raid
– Last Wish weapons
– Shattered Throne dungeon
– Can earn Multiple Exotic weapons and armor
$19.99

Lowest recorded price: $2.99 (85 percent off)
The Final Shape dungeon key– Two dungeons and their associated items.2,000 Silver
Lightfall dungeon key– Ghosts of the Deep dungeon
– Warlord’s Ruin dungeon
2,000 Silver
The Witch Queen dungeon key– Duality dungeon
– Spire of the Watcher dungeon
2,000 Silver
Price and lowest recorded prices are based on Steam values and data from steamdb.info, unless stated otherwise.

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Pedro is Dot Esports' Lead Destiny Writer. He's been a freelance writer since 2019, and legend has it you can summon him by pinging an R-301 or inviting him to run a raid in Destiny 2 (though he probably has worse RNG luck than the D2 team combined). When he's not shooting Dregs, you can see him raising the dead in Diablo IV, getting third-partied in DMZ, or failing a stealth heist in Payday 3. Find his ramblings on his Twitter @ggpedroperes.