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Destiny 2: How to Get the Photo Finish Shader

In Destiny 2, how you look when playing through the game is almost as important as your weapons and gear. Almost. The Photo Finish shader is…

Mykel BrightBy Mykel BrightMay 18, 20222 Mins Read
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In Destiny 2, how you look when playing through the game is almost as important as your weapons and gear. Almost. The Photo Finish shader is one of many shaders available in Destiny 2 to customize your armor. We’ll help you find out where you can get this exclusive shader.

How to Get the Photo Finish Armor Shader in Destiny 2

Destiny 2 Photo Finish Shader Armor

In the final week of Guardian Games 2022, the Photo Finish armor shader became available in Destiny 2. As this is an exclusive item, it won’t stay available. So, let’s get into the game and grab it as soon as possible.

Thankfully, the Photo Finish shader is accessible to all players. All you have to do is go to the Eververse store. The Photo Finish shader should be under the Featured Weekly Offers.

It’s listed as Legendary, and it will cost you 300 Bright Dust to purchase.

Before you buy the Photo Finish shader in Destiny 2, you can preview it in the shop.

What makes this shader so unique is that this isn’t just a simple armor and gear color changer. Rather, it changes, swapping between various luminescent colors. How this look will differ further, based on the type of armor you have or the gear you’re using.

This can make for a fun and distinctive way to help your character stand out on the battlefield. More so, you can play around with various gear sets to notice just how different the luminescent colors come across.

Although the Photo Finish shader is limited, once you purchase it, it’s yours permanently. This way, you can always apply the shader later on when you get other armor or gear sets you enjoy and want to enhance with some cool coloring effects.

Just remember that once the weekly reset comes in, this vanishes from the store. So grab it up now while you can.

Related:

Destiny 2: How to Get the Heir Apparent

Destiny 2 is available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC.

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Since childhood, Mykel has had a passion for writing, drawing, comic books, video games, and all things horror. She finds various ways to blend her loves such as sketching out ideas for potential comics and working out ideas for choice-based visual novels.

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