The gaming world is abuzz with the latest release from Bungie – the Destiny 2 New Starter Pack. Designed to appeal to both newcomers and returning players this bundle has ignited a discussion, within the fan community. Some view it as a gateway, for players while others perceive it as another strategy employed by developers to encourage microtransactions.
At $15, the Destiny 2 New Starter Pack offers a collection of items that has left players divided. The bundle consists of three weapons – Traveler’s Chosen, Ruinous Effigy and Sleeper Simulant – all of which have been around since 2019 or even earlier. Although these weapons have their appeal they are not new additions, to the games arsenal. Additionally the pack includes an Exotic Ship, Sparrow and Ghost Shell, as in game currency and materials, like Glimmer and Enhancement Cores. However these new additions have sparked some curiosity among players who are questioning their worth.
A Starter Pack or a Misstep?

The Destiny 2 New Starter Pack seems to miss the mark in terms of what a starter pack traditionally offers. Without any missions or narrative additions it is perceived as a compilation of miscellaneous, albeit impressive elements. The response, from the community spans from considering it a ‘waste of money’ to labeling it as ‘pay to lose.’ This sentiment mirrors a mounting apprehension regarding the games trajectory and tactics surrounding microtransactions.
This release is being launched at a moment, for Bungie considering the layoffs and the delays, in upcoming expansions. The Destiny 2 New Starter Pack not only highlights the disconnect between the players and the monetization approach but also raises questions about the future of the game. As players share their thoughts its becoming evident that the pack although an intriguing idea might not serve as the guiding light, for players as initially intended.
