![]() We don’t know yet if this is a sign of things to come for Google and Stadia. With the game’s cross-save feature, you’ll be able to pick up and play your characters almost anywhere minus an iPhone. The change brings Destiny 2 on Stadia in line with the PC and console versions of the game, which have had a free-to-play component since before the release of Shadowkeep in 2019. While a lot of the content that was in Destiny 2’s first expansions isn’t available anymore, you can still access things like the Forsaken single-player campaign, making it well worth your time to pick up the bundle if you have a Stadia Pro subscription. On November 19th, Destiny 2: The Collection is leaving Stadia Pro. ![]() And better yet, even if you’re not a Stadia Pro subscriber, you can take advantage of this new setup - though keep in mind you won’t be able to play the game in 4K without paying for Stadia’s premium tier. ![]() ![]() In either case, you had to spend money with Google to access the game. Over the past year, you’ve had to either subscribe to Stadia Pro and claim a complimentary copy of Destiny 2: The Collection or purchase the game’s Forsaken and Shadowkeep expansions separately to play. Starting on November 19th, you’ll be able to play Destiny 2 through Stadia for free. With Stadia’s one-year anniversary mere days away, Google is trying something different to encourage people to give the platform a try.
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