Destiny 2 Slaycation Emblem
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Can you still get the Slaycation emblem in Destiny 2?

You're gonna need more vacation time for this one.

As Destiny 2 progresses through its various plotlines and pieces of content, some cosmetics become unavailable as new ones enter the fray. This is standard and is especially prominent with all the legacy Titles that are now unobtainable. One such cosmetic is an emblem that some people want due to its clean look and the pretty red it evokes. Here’s whether you can still get the Slaycation emblem in Destiny 2.

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Is the Slaycation emblem still available in Destiny 2?

As of writing, the Slaycation emblem can not be earned. The emblem was previously available before the launch of The Final Shape, given upon completing the New Territory PvP activity. The emblem is unobtainable now that The Final Shape is out, and the New Territory mode is not part of The Crucible.

As for whether the emblem will return in the future, it is currently unclear though ultimately unlikely. Bungie has neither confirmed nor denied that the Slaycation emblem will return in the future. However, they tend not to bring emblems back that were available in the past barring a few exceptions (like reprised raids from Destiny 1 and their emblems).

On the bright side, there are a lot of emblems in Destiny 2 that are similar. The Classy Order emblem for example is quite similar to Slaycation and can be earned by heading to the Bungie Rewards site and putting in the code YRC-C3D-YNC. This should gift you the emblem, but you may need to check with your Postmaster if your emblem inventory is full.


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