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Destiny 2 might not work on the Steam Deck, but you can still stream the game to the device. The latest Green Man Gaming bundle is offering the entire collection of Destiny 2 expansions (the base game is F2P) for a fraction of the retail price.

Green Man Gaming Destiny 2 Expansion Bundle Contents:
Ghost Tier ($5):
Guardian Tier ($8):
- Destiny 2: Lightfall
- Destiny 2: Forsaken Pack
- Destiny 2: The Witch Queen
- Destiny 2: Bungie 30th Anniversary
Vanguard Tier ($18):
Legend Tier ($35):
As I said, it's a shame that Destiny 2 doesn't run on the Steam Deck. But it is playable over the cloud, either streaming from your own PC or streaming through GeForce Now, as Destiny 2 is available on the service. If you are into the game, this bundle is a great opportunity to get hold of the expansions at a much reduced price.
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So first you cover Dragonball that’s broken due to anti-cheat, and now Destiny 2?! What’s going on with this site?
Getting frustrating to see stuff like this here. D2 has literally never worked on Deck. Wtf guys.
I understand the frustration, but I don't believe it is warranted. While D2 doesn't work on the Deck natively, it can be streamed (and it's a good deal) while FighterZ can still be enjoyed offline and with local multiplayer.
I think I would understand the frustration more if these type of posts were disproportionate to ones directly relevant to the Deck. Over the last two days, we posted about:
Arctic Awakening getting improvements on Deck
Docked's Steam Next Fest Demo
The New Steam Deck Beta Client update
Satisfactory's patch for better controller support on Steam Deck
Dystopika getting a patch with improved on-screen keyboard support on Deck
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow's performance on Deck
Ready or Not getting Steam Deck Verified
Heroes of Hammerwatch 2's default resolution adjustment for Steam Deck
Shotgun King's language crashes on Deck
Timberborn's small patch for dragging issue on Deck
DOOM: The Dark Ages' massive optimization patch for Deck
Two bundle deals for games that are on Steam and natively playable on the Deck
and the BALL x PIT review with Steam Deck performance
That's 2 articles versus 14, just in the last two days when those two articles were posted. As I said, I could understand if there were more articles that weren't related to the Deck, which is why we lessened the amount of general game news we covered, but that isn't the case here. We will always focus on the Steam Deck first, but we are going to cover other handhelds and some gaming stuff as well. It won't replace anything Deck related, just expand what we cover.
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