
Destiny 2 and Star Wars fans, rejoice! Bungie has released a collab between the two franchises that adds a range of exciting cosmetics you won’t want to miss.
Over the years, Bungie has hosted multiple brand crossovers in Destiny 2, including collaborations with The Witcher and Dungeons and Dragons.
Now in Episode Heresy, which also introduces new weapons and a Trials of Osiris overhaul, the developers have surprised audiences with the franchise’s most ambitious crossover yet. This time, Guardians get to conquer new content centered around a galaxy far, far away.
Here’s everything we know about the Destiny 2 x Star Wars crossover, including the release date, the cosmetics you can buy, and how much it will all cost.
Destiny 2 x Star Wars release date
The Star Wars collaboration is currently live in Destiny 2, having started on February 4, 2025, alongside the start of Episode Heresy.
Star Wars collab cosmetics & cost
Armor ornaments
There are three armor sets available in the Star Wars collaboration. These are the Covert Ranger Set for Hunters based on Death Troopers, the Royal Protector Set for Warlocks based on the Imperial Royal Guards, and the Shock Enforcer Set for Titans based on Storm Troopers.
Here is what all three armor sets look like as seen in-game:
You can head over to the Eververse Store right now to purchase these three sets for 2,000 Silver each. That’s the equivalent of $19.99, £16.79, €19.99, or your regional equivalent.
Bungie has not revealed any plans for these sets to be available for Bright Dust. However, the Assassin’s Creed set was eventually offered for Bright Dust two years after the initial event, so the Star Wars sets may follow suit.
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Galactic Imperial Set – Ghost Shell, Ship, & Sparrow
The Galactic Imperial Set contains three Star Wars-themed cosmetic items: DS-2 Shell, Advanced Prototype Jumpship, and Repulsorlift Jumpspeeder sparrow.
Here is what these cosmetic items look like as seen in-game:
This bundle can be purchased from the Eververse Store for 2,500 Silver, which is the equivalent of $24.98, £21.28, €24.98, or your regional equivalent.
You can’t purchase the exact amount of Silver needed for this bundle in one go, but the cheapest way of acquiring it is to purchase 2,000 Silver (+300 Bonus) and 500 Silver separately.
Interstellar Warfare Emotes Bundle
The Galactic Imperial Set contains three Star Wars-themed emotes for you to show off with: Fated Duel, Infantry Practice, and Remote Training Session, with two of these being multiplayer emotes.
Here is what these emotes look like as seen in-game:
This bundle can be purchased from the Eververse Store for 3,700 Silver, which is the equivalent of $34.98, £29.48, €34.98, or your regional equivalent.
You cannot purchase the exact amount of Silver required for this bundle. Instead, you’ll need to purchase the 3,000 Silver (+500 Bonus) and 500 Silver bundles separately for the best deal possible.
Interstellar Warfare Finishers Bundle
The Interstellar Warfare Finishers Bundle contains three Star Wars-themed finishers to defeat enemy combatants with: Unlimited Power, Paracausal Pitch, and Riot Control.
Here is what these finishers look like as seen in-game:
This bundle can be purchased from the Eververse Store for 2,700 Silver, which is the equivalent of $24.98, £21.28, €24.98, or your regional equivalent.
You can’t purchase the exact amount of Silver needed for this bundle in one go, but the cheapest way of acquiring it is to purchase 2,000 Silver (+300 Bonus) and 500 Silver separately, giving you a total of 2,800 Silver.
That’s everything you need to know about the Destiny 2 x Star Wars collab. To learn more about what’s been added in Episode Heresy, be sure to read up on the Lotus-Eater sidearm and the buff to the Telesto Fusion Rifle.