As live-service games face increasing uncertainty, Destiny 2 players are getting one bright spot: Bungie has released a set of redeemable codes tied to its Monuments of Triumph Final update, allowing players to claim free cosmetics. Among the rewards are Deadlands Armor Ornament Sets for each class—plus additional cosmetic items.
Free Deadlands cosmetics arrive with the Monuments of Triumph Final update
Bungie’s Monuments of Triumph Final update is paired with a batch of codes that let Destiny 2 players claim cosmetics at no cost. The highlight is the Deadlands Armor Ornament Set, available for Hunters, Warlocks, and Titans. Bungie also includes other cosmetic downloads in the same redemption wave, framing the end of Destiny 2’s live-service run with a final bundle of visual rewards.
The update itself is positioned as a large “final event” package, with Bungie supplying a broad slate of unlockable content alongside the cosmetic codes. While the overall situation for Destiny 2 has been emotional for many players, the codes provide a concrete way to add new looks to characters immediately.
What’s included in the Deadlands code bundle
Bungie states there are eight claimable items in the cosmetics code set. That includes three Deadlands class ornament sets—one for each armor class—plus five additional cosmetic items. Players can redeem the bundle to receive the following:
Deadlands Titan Ornament Set, Deadlands Warlock Ornament Set, Deadlands Hunter Ornament Set, Field Transcriber Ghost Shell, Dynamic Equivalence Ship, and two sparrows/shader-style cosmetics listed as Evergreen Destrier Sparrow and the remaining Deadlands-themed items included in the code set.
How to redeem the codes on Bungie.net
To claim the cosmetics, players need to visit Bungie.net and sign in to their account. Bungie allows sign-in through multiple routes, including linking to a platform account, using Twitch sign-in, or using a Bungie account.
Once signed in, players can redeem through their account profile by selecting the redeem option, or they can enter/select each code directly from the page so the items are applied automatically to their account.
Why this matters for Destiny 2’s final stretch
The cosmetics codes land during a period of heightened uncertainty for Destiny 2. Bungie’s final live-service update is described as coming alongside a large amount of content—more than just appearances—featuring new cosmetics, weapons, and additional challenges.
Bungie also highlights that the Monuments of Triumph event includes over 200 challenges and that players can earn Legendary Marks to exchange for items. Beyond the event structure, the final update is also noted for adding quality-of-life improvements and new activities, including Pantheon 2.0 and the return of the Sparrow Racing League.
For the community, the codes function as a tangible “last call” moment—something players can do right now—even as many fans continue to discuss what the franchise’s future could be.
Key points
- Bungie released redeemable codes tied to the Monuments of Triumph Final update in Destiny 2.
- The bundle includes Deadlands Armor Ornament Sets for Hunters, Warlocks, and Titans.
- Players redeem via Bungie.net by signing in and using account redeem or selecting codes on the page.
- The final update also bundles event challenges and additional activities beyond the cosmetics.
Confirmed items in the Deadlands cosmetics bundle
| Category | Item |
|---|---|
| Armor ornament set | Deadlands Titan Ornament Set |
| Armor ornament set | Deadlands Warlock Ornament Set |
| Armor ornament set | Deadlands Hunter Ornament Set |
| Ghost shell | Field Transcriber Ghost Shell |
| Ship | Dynamic Equivalence Ship |
| Sparrow | Evergreen Destrier Sparrow |
Expert View
This kind of “final update + free cosmetic codes” approach signals how live-service publishers can soften the blow of major program changes: by pairing end-of-service messaging with immediate, redeemable value. For the competitive and creator ecosystem around Destiny 2, cosmetics also matter for visibility—players returning for event challenges will have fresh looks to showcase, which can help sustain community engagement during a period when attention is likely to fragment across new projects.

