We've noted previously the coolness of Destiny 2's upcoming The Witcher 3 crossover content, which features stylish cosmetic armour sets inspired by Geralt of Rivia's own. Available now, we have a trailer showing them in action and are beginning to understand why Bungie is charging such a steep premium.
Along with armour sets inspired by the Bear, Wolf, and Viper witcher schools, players can pick up the inevitable Barrel Bath emote, which depicts Guardians in Geralt's famous bathing pose. Warlocks get the Hexer set, inspired by Geralt's Legendary Ursine armour; Titans get the Kaer Morhen set, modelled after Legendary Viper, and Hunters get the White Wolf set, inspired by Geralt's Legendary Wolven armour set.
Accessories like the Roach-VGH Sparrow can be added for additional flavour, but keep in mind the Barrel Bath emote alone will cost you a fabulous 1200 Silver, USD $10 or £7.
What do you think of Destiny's Witcher skins? Are you willing to pony up that premium price? Let us know in the comments section below.
[source blog.playstation.com]
Comments 8
Skins and other cosmetics are always a great investment.
'Available now, we have a trailer showing them in action and are beginning to understand why Bungie is charging such a steep premium.'
No. Just no. Why are you giving even a sniff of credibility to charging a third of the price of a game for some cosmetic DLC?
@Czar_Khastik lol
Please pay $20 for this one piece of cosmetic that you can only apply to one class! Im glad Im skipping this season.
@riceNpea
Weirdly this site always seems to defend Bungie and never calls them out on there shady practices
@bindiana do we all forget how Blizzard is charging 40 dollars for a skin
@Slayer25c They are both criminal.
How can they justify a skin with no added benefits and that you can only see during cutscenes and in inventory for £20 same price as a dungeon filled with weapons, enemies, exotics, lore and it's own unique gear?
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