Destiny 2 Season of the Deep officially went live last night, delivering a new set of content and tons of balancing changes to the game, but aside from all the core-game stuff, Bungie also introduced a new PlayStation Studios collaboration that brings a number of new cosmetics representing some of the highly beloved games developed by PlayStation in recent years.

Remember those disgusting Clickers in The Last of Us? Well, they have now invaded a new universe, growing on top of Destiny 2 Ghosts, Sparrows, and ships. This comes with quite a neat design that really suits well with Destiny 2's EDZ environment, an abandoned part of the earth with ruined buildings and overgrown plants on top of everything that no longer has an owner.

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The Last of Us isn't the only guest of this collaboration, however, as Bungie has brought a Kratos armor set for Titans, an Aloy armor set for Hunters, and a Jin Sakai armor set for Warlocks. Each part of the new gear perfectly represents its true owners, especially the Kratos outfit, which comes with the character's iconic red line on the head and the shoulder. Jin's outfit from Ghost of Tsushima also looks pretty badass, especially when you equip a sword to fight with the enemies.

Ratchet and Clank is another franchise that has a share of this new collaboration in Destiny 2, but this one has appeared through a new emote. You can now hold a giant holographic screw in your hand to celebrate your victories in Destiny 2 in a Ratchet-y way. All these cosmetic items are now available for purchase via the in-game shop.

Destiny 2 Season of the Deep introduces a brand-new dungeon this Friday. The season is also supposed to bring more insight into the origins of the darkness, which was something left unanswered in Lightfall. Exotic Armor Focusing, new seasonal weapons, gears, and activities, and new Trials of Osiris and Crucible changes are among the other important features that have been delivered via Season of the Deep, which will be around for three months before the journey to Season 22 begins.

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