Destiny 2 Year of Prophecy collector’s edition leaked: Set for July 15 release
Destiny 2 Year of Prophecy Collector’s Edition Leaked: Edge of Fate expansion set for July 15 release.

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Key takeaways:
- Edge of Fate launches July 15, 2025: The first expansion in the Year of Prophecy bundle introduces a new destination called Kepler.
- $275 Collector’s Edition includes both expansions: It features physical collectibles, both expansions, two reward passes, an exclusive emblem, and the expansion soundtrack.
- Community mixed on pricing and content model: Fans express concern over high international shipping costs, reused content, and the value of the bundle.
In a surprising turn of events, Bungie’s upcoming Destiny 2 Year of Prophecy Collector’s Edition has been leaked via the Bungie Store, revealing significant details about the game’s future content. The leak confirms that the Collector’s Edition will include the “Edge of Fate” expansion, slated for release on July 15, 2025, along with the “Renegades” expansion, though no release window has been specified for the latter.
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According to the leaked information, the “Year of Prophecy” Ultimate Edition encompasses both expansions and their respective reward passes (battle passes) for the year. The Collector’s Edition is priced at $275(USD), sparking discussions within the Destiny 2 community about its value and contents.
The physical contents of this box include:
- 1/8 Scale Guardian Statue – A detailed resin/PVC figure of Arc Hunter, Solar Warlock, and Void Titan in action poses. Measures 15.7″ tall with gold-accented design.
- Classified Lore Envelope – A 9″ x 13″ document set tied to Edge of Fate, offering deep lore and secrets.
- Stranger’s Metal Badge – A solid metal emblem (2.8″) honoring the iconic Stranger character.
And also includes digital goods:
- The Edge of Fate Expansion – Launching July 15, 2025, features the new destination Kepler and major story developments.
- Renegades Expansion – Also included, though its release date is still unknown.
- Two Reward Passes – Battle passes for both expansions, packed with seasonal rewards.
- Exclusive Emblem: Paradoxical Impression – A collector-only in-game emblem.
- The Edge of Fate Soundtrack – Full digital OST download.
Community reaction

The Destiny 2 community has responded with a mix of excitement, speculation, and criticism following the leak of the Year of Prophecy Collector’s Edition. A major point of frustration among international players is the steep shipping costs, which in many cases exceed the price of the product itself. Fans outside the US and EU have long struggled to access physical Destiny merchandise without paying exorbitant fees, leaving many feeling excluded despite their enthusiasm.
Domestically, the $275 price tag has sparked debate. While some view it as a fair deal comparable to previous expansions like The Final Shape, others criticize the pricing structure, particularly given the lack of a dungeon key and the perceived reuse of assets. There’s growing concern that Bungie is stretching content thin—especially if only one dungeon is offered over the course of a full year.
Reddit user Jak-OfAllTrades noted that the $275 price likely covers both expansions, their season passes, and all physical collector’s items—similar to previous yearly bundles like The Witch Queen and The Final Shape.
Conclusion
Bungie has yet to officially comment on the leak. However, the company is scheduled to reveal more details about the Edge of Fate expansion and the upcoming year of Destiny 2 content on May 6, 2025.
As the Destiny 2 community awaits official confirmation and further information, the leaked details have undoubtedly stirred anticipation and discussion about the game’s future direction.
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