Destiny 2's Star Wars Crossover: A Glimpse into the MMO Galaxy Far, Far Away
Discover the thrilling fusion of Destiny 2's gameplay with Star Wars-themed cosmetics, igniting a galaxy of epic adventures and galactic customization.
The Force has awakened in Destiny 2, and Guardians across the solar system are trading their Ghost shells for lightsabers. In what can only be described as a match made in space heaven, Bungie has launched a Star Wars-themed cosmetic collection that's making waves faster than the Millennium Falcon completing the Kessel Run. Players can now deck out their Guardians with Star Wars armor, emotes, and various galactic goodies that would make even Emperor Palpatine nod in approval. But as cool as this crossover is, it feels like merely a taste of what could be a much grander adventure in a galaxy far, far away.
A Disturbance in the Force (of Gaming)
Let's face it, folks—Star Wars and video games go together like Han and Chewie. The franchise has dabbled in practically every gaming genre imaginable. We've seen blocky Jedi bounce around in LEGO Star Wars, blasted Stormtroopers in Battlefront, and wielded the Force in games like Fallen Order. We've even taken to the stars in Squadrons, proving that there's no corner of the galaxy that hasn't been touched by a Star Wars game.
On the MMO front, Star Wars has had its fair share of adventures. Star Wars: Galaxies had its moment in the twin suns before shutting down in 2011 (though some die-hard fans keep it alive through private servers—bless their nerdy hearts). Meanwhile, The Old Republic continues to chug along like a well-maintained podracer, receiving regular content updates since its launch.
But here's the kicker—while these games have given us memorable Star Wars experiences, none have quite captured the magic formula that makes Destiny 2 such a hit. And that's a missed opportunity bigger than the Death Star's thermal exhaust port.
People Also Ask
Why hasn't there been a Destiny-style Star Wars game yet?
While Star Wars has explored many gaming genres, the specific blend of FPS mechanics, MMO elements, and seasonal storytelling that defines Destiny hasn't been attempted with the Star Wars IP. Licensing agreements, development priorities, and market timing all play roles in these decisions.
Would a Star Wars Destiny-like game be set during the movies or in a new era?
The beauty of the Star Wars universe is its vastness. A Destiny-style game could explore any era—the High Republic, between trilogies, or even far into the future beyond the Skywalker saga. The possibilities are as endless as the stars themselves.
How would Force powers work in a Destiny-like Star Wars game?
Force abilities could function similarly to Destiny's Light and Darkness subclasses, with different paths representing Jedi, Sith, or even gray Force users. Imagine customizing your Force abilities the way Guardians customize their builds!
The Game We're Looking For
The current Destiny 2 Star Wars cosmetics offer a tantalizing glimpse of what could be. Imagine a proper Star Wars FPS MMO where players choose their faction—Republic, Empire, Rebellion, First Order, or something entirely new. You'd start as a humble soldier or Force-sensitive recruit and work your way up through the ranks, visiting planets both familiar and unexplored.
The core gameplay loop that makes Destiny 2 so addictive would translate perfectly to the Star Wars universe. Instead of Strikes, you'd have Missions. Instead of Raids, you'd have Grand Operations. And instead of the Crucible, you'd have... well, probably still something called the Crucible because that name is just too cool to change.
"But would I get to have my own ship?" you might ask. You bet your sweet Bantha milk you would! And not just any ship—a fully customizable one that you could upgrade as you progress. It'd be your home among the stars, your personal Millennium Falcon or Ghost (the ship kind, not the floating AI kind).
The Potential is Stronger Than the Force
The beauty of a Destiny-style Star Wars game lies in its potential for storytelling. The game could introduce seasonal narratives that expand the universe in meaningful ways, introducing new characters and plotlines that could eventually make their way into other Star Wars media.
Imagine seasonal events tied to iconic Star Wars moments. A Life Day celebration where players gather for special rewards. An Empire Day event where Imperial-aligned players get bonus missions. The possibilities would make even the Jedi archives seem limited in comparison.
As for gameplay, the satisfaction of Destiny's gunplay could be translated into blaster combat and lightsaber duels. Different classes could represent various Star Wars archetypes:
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Soldier Class: Specializing in weapons and tactical equipment
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Force User: Focusing on Force powers and lightsaber combat
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Scoundrel: Emphasizing stealth, gadgets, and dirty tricks
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Pilot: Bringing unique abilities for both ground and space combat
And let's not forget about the loot! Collecting rare lightsaber crystals, legendary blasters with storied histories, and armor sets from different cultures across the galaxy would give players plenty to chase after.
A New Hope for the Future
The 2025 gaming landscape is ripe for a Star Wars Destiny-like experience. With Unreal Engine 5 now well-established and next-gen consoles hitting their stride, the technical capabilities exist to create the immersive, expansive Star Wars universe that fans have dreamed of.
While several Star Wars games are currently in development, including Ubisoft's open-world adventure and various other projects, none have been announced as taking the Destiny approach. But perhaps this Destiny 2 crossover is more than just a fun collaboration—maybe it's a test balloon, gauging interest in a more permanent marriage between these two sci-fi universes.
What would such a game mean for the future of both franchises? Could Bungie themselves be considering a Star Wars project after their acquisition by Sony? Or is another studio already secretly working on the Star Wars MMO shooter of our dreams?
As Master Yoda might say, "Always in motion, the future is." But one thing's for certain—the current Destiny 2 Star Wars crossover has shown us a glimpse of what could be, and like a hologram message from a princess in need, it's left us hoping for something more.
For now, Guardians can enjoy their temporary transformation into Jedi and Sith through Destiny 2's cosmetics. But somewhere out there in the gaming universe, we can't help but feel that a development team is looking at this crossover and thinking, "This is where the fun begins."