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Everything we know about Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate

Destiny 2 isn't dead

Destiny 2 Codename Apollo key art
Credit: Bungie

Bungie just revealed Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate. Amid the hype surrounding the reveal of their upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, the developers don't want to feel the D2 community is being abandoned.

2025 is going to be a year of massive changes for Destiny 2 as a live-service title. Now that the Light and Darkness saga is over, Bungie is moving away from one big yearly expansion. Instead, the developer is promising two smaller ones to keep the content ball rolling more consistently.

The new era is dubbed Codename: Frontiers and The Edge of Fate is the first chapter on it. So, with that said, let's break down everything we know about it.

Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate release date and content

Destiny 2 The Edge of Fate is releasing on July 15. It will be a massive updated that will replace Episode: Heresy and the Rite of Nine DLC to kick off a new multiyear saga in Destiny 2.

Back in September, Bungie unveiled their plans for Codename: Frontiers, revealing two expansions: Apollo and Behemoth. Now we know that after The Edge of Fate, Renegades is coming on December 2.

The way it was broken down was this: each expansion will bring new story content, locations, missions, gear, and more. Everything you've come to expect from a Destiny 2 DLC.

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The Year of Prophecy roadmap

Then, each expansion will have two major updates. For The Edge of Fate, these are called Ash and Iron.

Finally, each major update will come with a rewards pass. It's a big departure from the Episodes format that only lasted a year and featured three content drops (Episodes) split into three stages (Acts) with a single season pass covering the fourth-month period each Episode lasted.

A good thing to note is that all seasonal content will be free and included with the expansions purchase.

Is Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate part of Codename: Frontiers?

Yes, in fact, Bungie has confirmed that The Edge of Fate is the official name of Codename: Apollo.

Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate pre-order and cost

The easiest way to pre-order The Edge of Fate is by going to Bungie's official website where you can choose from a variety of options.

The Edge of Fate Standard Edition

  • Cost $40
  • The Edge of Fate Campaign
  • New Raid
  • 1x Active Rewards Pass
  • Exotic Ghost Pre-Order Reward (Instant Unlock)
  • Legendary Emblem Pre-Order Reward (Instant Unlock)

Year of Prophecy Edition

  • Cost: $80
  • Two Expansions (Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate and Destiny 2: Renegades)
  • The Edge of Fate and Renegades Campaigns
  • New Raid and Dungeon
  • 1x Active Rewards Pass
  • 3x Reward Passes
  • The Edge of Fate Pre-Order Rewards (Exotic Ghost and Legendary Emblem Instant Unlocks)
  • Renegades Pre-Order Rewards (Exotic Ship and Legendary Emblem, available September 9, 2025)

Year of Prophecy Ultimate Edition

  • Cost: $100
  • Two Expansions (Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate and Destiny 2: Renegades)
  • The Edge of Fate and Renegades Campaigns
  • New Raid and Dungeon
  • 1x Active Rewards Pass
  • 3x Reward Passes
  • Exotic Emote Pre-Order Reward (Instant Unlock)
  • The Edge of Fate Pre-Order Rewards (Exotic Ghost and Legendary Emblem Instant Unlocks)
  • Renegades Pre-Order Rewards (Exotic Ship and Legendary Emblem, available September 9, 2025)
  • Secret Stash (1x Exotic Cosmetic, 1x Exotic Cipher, 2x Ascendant Alloys, 3x Ascendent Shards delivered with each seasonal release)
  • Exotic Sniper Rifle: New Land Beyond (Instant Unlock)
  • New Land Beyond Ornament and Catalyst
  • Dark Side Legends Bundle (Instant Unlock)
  • Year of Prophecy Exotic Sparrow

And that's all we know about Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate. As more information comes out we'll be updating this article accordingly.