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Ishtar Commander for Destiny 2 now available on iOS, Android

The newly updated Ishtar Commander for Destiny 2 app is now available for iOS and Android.

An easier way to transfer items between your Guardians in Destiny 2, Ishtar Commander also makes it easy to equip items that will bring your character to maximum Power.

The app, originally built for Destiny 1, has been built from the ground up, according to its developer. It now offers an API that’ll keep the app logged in for a full year, not just a few weeks. Bonus!

Here’s how to to download the app:

iOS

The developer advises that the app should be deleted and redownloaded if you’ve already got Ishtar Commander.

Android

There isn’t the same warning issued to Android players — presumably, the old version of the app will update to the new one automatically.

The app’s developer is also hard at work on a version for Windows 10 PC and Mac. We’ll keep you posted. Additionally, those who’re happy looking in a browser can also access Destiny Item Management, with similar functionality.

Destiny 2 is available now on Xbox One and PS4. A PC version will be available later in October.


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