Today marks the launch of the Shadowkeep expansion for Destiny 2. Pre-order customers and buyers of certain versions will receive some in-game extras. But where can you actually get these items?
What are these items about? Players who pre-ordered Destiny 2: Shadowkeep or bought a Deluxe Edition, for example, will be rewarded with special pre-order and/or bonus items. These are mainly cosmetic items.
How do I get my pre-order and bonus items? There is often chaos and confusion following new DLCs or expansions when it comes to claiming or even finding your in-game extras.
To prevent this phenomenon, Bungie already revealed before the release of Shadowkeep where you can pick up your bonus items. You can get these items directly from Eris Morn after you complete the first mission on the Moon.
You can also find Eris herself on the Moon, which you can explore starting this evening.
We’ve already been there and got a first impression. You can find out more here: After my 1st Moon trip in Destiny 2, I know: I want to go back immediately
What items are available? If you pre-ordered Shadowkeep, you will receive the following pre-order items from Eris:
- Exotic rocket launcher “Two-Tailed Fox”
- The Hive ornament “Chasing Kitsune”
These items are available to all pre-order customers, regardless of the version of Shadowkeep.
If you purchased a Deluxe Edition, there are a total of 3 bonus items to look forward to, namely:
- An exotic emote
- An exotic ghost shell
- An exclusive emblem
Destiny 2 is going Free-to-Play today: If you want to skip Shadowkeep for now or take a closer look at Destiny 2, it might be worth checking it out this evening. For at the same time as the big autumn expansion, the free-to-play version Destiny 2: New Light is launching today. You can find out more here:
- New Light – These are the contents offered by the Free-to-Play version at launch
- Destiny 2 is finally going Free-to-Play – What you need to know about New Light
Have you pre-ordered Destiny 2: Shadowkeep? What do you think of the pre-order bonuses? And what do you think of the in-game extras for the Deluxe Edition?


