In Destiny 2, you can get the special emblem “Spicy Ramen” for free. We will tell you where to redeem the code, why Bungie is in a celebratory mood today, and what Bungie Day 2021 has to offer.
Destiny 2 has a birthday? Not quite, but Bungie is celebrating its 30th anniversary. And the studio behind Destiny and Halo is of course celebrating on July 7th – the so-called Bungie Day. For you, this means among other things, that you will receive a new cosmetic for Destiny 2 for free.
All you need to do is know a code and where to redeem it, which MeinMMO will tell you here of course. Soon, a stylish emblem will be in your pocket, which you can equip in-game and pay tribute to a fallen hero.
To celebrate Bungie Day and the company’s 30th anniversary, there are also more small goodies, but only the emblem “Spicy Ramen” is free.
The code for the new emblem has been sold by bullies to unsuspecting Guardians. So don’t get fooled, the item is completely free.
Code for Destiny 2 easily redeem at Bungie
This is how you get the item: “A Classy Order” is hidden behind the code “YRC-C3D-YNC”. You don’t redeem the number combination in Destiny 2 itself, but on Bungie’s website.
Go to the “Redeem page” at the top right. First, log in with your profile and select your preferred platform. Then choose “Redeem Code” and enter “YRC-C3D-YNC” in the free field below – or copy the code here and paste it in.
These two links lead you directly to the appropriate place – just copy the code and paste it there:
Why is the emblem so special? The emblem is a direct reference to Cayde-6, the Guardian who passed away in 2018. The wisecracker, space cowboy, and lovable scoundrel was the favorite NPC of many players.
- At the start of the celebrated Forsaken DLC, Cayde was murdered, setting the stage for the Western revenge story of the expansion.
- Ramen was Cayde’s favorite food, and there is also a corresponding snack bar in the Tower.
- Guardians were also able to find the noodle soup coupon in Destiny 2 itself. When Bungie deleted this item, there was a small uproar: Destiny 2 deletes a useless item before Beyond Light and the players go crazy
- Cayde-6’s successor has still not been found even now, nearly 3 years later. Although Bungie is putting everything in place to soon replace Cayde … with a candidate that many would rather see dead than alive.

What else is there for Bungie Day 2021?
Guardians celebrate Bungie Day every year on July 7th. The community started the tradition because Bungie is obsessed with the number 7. The Destiny developers then adopted the day. Thus, the 7 is hidden in logos, in triumphs, or also on medals in Destiny and the Halo series.
Every year, there are small gifts, thank you speeches, and fond memories shared for the unofficial holiday. This year there are also significant discounts in the official Bungie Store. Those who donate generously for a good cause will enjoy more emblems and other cosmetics for Destiny 2. Of course, they want to raise $777,000 for disaster victims. More about these activities here on the official Bungie site (via bungie.net).
For Bungie Day, the studio also announced an announcement, typically Bungie. We now know when we will learn more about the new expansion Witch Queen. Mark August 24th in your calendars, as the most important stream of the year for Guardians is set to air.

When will Halo meet Destiny? Many Guardians believed a leak that predicted that the 30th anniversary on July 7 would herald a crossover between Destiny 2 and Halo Infinite. Even talk of a new Exotic was mentioned.
Well, the missing Exotic is still missing, and there is still no trace of the Master Chief in Destiny. But the anniversary lasts the whole year. Who knows, maybe Bungie will still surprise us, for example, when Halo Infinite is released in the fall of 2021.
What do you think of the birthday gift that Bungie is giving Guardians today? Are you equipping the new emblem straight away and honoring Cayde? Have you secretly been looking forward to the crossover between Destiny and Halo? Let us know in the comments.
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