With Season of the Seraph in Destiny 2, Bungie launched its second set of collaborative cosmetics for the game. This time, the studio partnered with Ubisoft to bring three armor sets inspired by the Assassin’s Creed franchise and a few additional items to complete the look.
It was only in 2022’s Season of Plunder that Bungie revealed its first collaborative project of this kind, adding three Fortnite-inspired armor sets to Destiny 2 while Fortnite got a host of iconic Destiny characters as skins simultaneously. The Assassin’s Creed collab goes a step further, with the armor joined by many other cosmetics to allow Guardians to properly immerse themselves in the Brotherhood.
How to get the Assassin’s Creed armor in Destiny 2
The Assassin’s Creed collab items are available via the Eververse store. You can find them in the Seasonal Offerings tab, with the armor sets, a bundle of equipment cosmetics, and multiple Finishers up for purchase.
These items are currently only unlockable with Silver, Destiny 2‘s premium currency. Each armor set costs 2000 Silver, while the Finishers and individual equipment cosmetics, such as a Ghost Shell and Sparrow, cost between 800 and 1000 Silver.
Is the Assassin’s Creed armor in Destiny 2 free?
The Assassin’s Creed sets are available for Silver, but the armor is temporarily available for Bright Dust during Episode Revenant. You can buy these sets piecemeal for a limited time without spending the premium currency, starting with the gauntlets in the first week of the episode. The sets will likely revert to being Silver-exclusive once Revenant ends.
Though the set’s individual pieces will be spread out over four months, the Assassin’s Creed armor reappearing for Bright Dust sets a good precedent for other collab sets (like The Witcher) returning for the future free currency.
All Assassin’s Creed armor in Destiny 2
Misthios Hunter
Each of the three Assassin’s Creed armor sets in Destiny 2 is inspired by a different franchise protagonist. For Hunters, the Misthios armor set is inspired specifically by Kassandra from Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. While perhaps not the series’ defining look, the ancient Greek aesthetic is a fantastic fit for Hunters that pairs well with various other armor pieces already available.
Wolf-Kissed Titan
Taking inspiration from the most recent Assassin’s Creed title, the Titan armor set Wolf-Kissed mirrors the aesthetic of Assassin’s Creed Ragnarok‘s protagonist Eivor. The Viking design is a match made in heaven for the tankier build that Titans inhabit, and the fur texture on the armor pieces is something long requested by the more fashion-forward Titans amongst the Vanguard’s ranks.
Eagle’s Warlock
Warlocks get to wear the most iconic look of the three, given the robes and gauntlets best known for being utilized by Ezio Auditore of Assassin’s Creed II fame. It’s rare for Warlock gloves to be given much love, immediately making these prominent gauntlets a unique option for a new outfit, and the robe design of the original Assassin’s Creed titles perfectly fits the Warlock aesthetic in Destiny 2.