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Destiny 2: How to Get the Distant Howl Emblem

Want to know how to get the Distant Howl Emblem in Destiny 2? Collecting unique cosmetic emblems has always been an essential part of the…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoJuly 9, 20222 Mins Read
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Want to know how to get the Distant Howl Emblem in Destiny 2? Collecting unique cosmetic emblems has always been an essential part of the gameplay for many Destiny 2 players. For some, it’s a secondary part of the gameplay, while for others, it’s a way to express themselves through collecting emblems. Bungie brought many unique emblems to the game, including the Distant Howl Emblem. To get the Distant Howl Emblem, you must purchase the Bungie Rewards Nerf LMTD Destiny Gjallarhorn Blaster for $185. The price of this offer may shock players, but it’s worth it. Later in our guide, you will learn how to get the Distant Howl Emblem, why the price is so high, and why no one will get the emblem until 2023.

How to Get the Distant Howl Emblem in Destiny 2

To reassure you a little, at the beginning, we will answer the question: Why is it so expensive. For $185, you pre-order a full-size toy copy of the Gjallarhorn Blaster. Of course, this offer is not for all players, but true fans will be happy to get their hands on a unique gun from their favorite game. The Gjallarhorn Blaster is made in full accordance with the original weapon and is best for participating in Cosplay Fests.

Those who pre-order between July 7-21 will receive their weapons in the first quarter of 2023. The wait can be unbearable, but you will be among the first to get unique game paraphernalia. In addition to cool weapons, you’ll also receive several codes for Destiny 2:

  • Distant Howl Emblem.
  • Exotic ornament Gjallarfoam.

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Based on this, none of the players will be able to get the Distant Howl Emblem until the beginning of 2023. And most likely, pre-ordering will remain the only way to get a unique emblem. On the other hand, some players will decide to resell unique codes online. Therefore, you will be able to find offers to sell the Distant Howl Emblem code in 2023. But don’t expect a low price.

If you want to get Distant Howl Emblem for free, we advise you to forget about it. Perhaps in a few years, Distant Howl Emblem will become free, but given the uniqueness of the Gjallarhorn Blaster pack, this is very unlikely.

Destiny 2 is available on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms.

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