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Destiny PlayStation exclusive content now available on Xbox

What was once Destiny PlayStation exclusive content has finally been made available on Xbox One and Xbox 360.

The content, listed below, was originally going to be released to Xbox in September 2016, but was extended as PlayStation-exclusive content for an additional year.

  • “Fight Fire with Fire” quest from Petra Venj
  • Echo Chamber, a strike on Venus
  • Sector 618, a Crucible map set on Earth
  • Sublime Engram armor sets for each of the three classes
  • Jade Rabbit, an exotic scout rifle
  • Zen Meteor, an exotic sniper rifle

While the armor and exotic items still rely on RNGesus, the quest, strike and Crucible map certainly do not.

So what do you think, Xbox Guardians? Is it worth putting down Destiny 2 for a bit in order to sample stuff you missed out on in the original? Other former PlayStation-exclusive content to hit the Xbox includes the Dust Palace strike, Exodus Blue map and good ol’ Hawkmoon.

Destiny is available on Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3 and PS4. Destiny 2 is available on Xbox One and PS4, and heads to Windows PC later in the month.


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