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Can you claim past season rewards in Destiny 2?

You can do more than Wish for Season of the Wish's earned pass rewards.

A new season of Destiny 2 means a lot of different things. Outside of all the new season-related content (known now as Episode Acts), much of the content from the previous season is now permanently gone. There may be the odd vendor to spend your old resources, but that’s as far as it goes. With that in mind, you might be wondering if you can claim the rewards you may have forgotten to snag. Here’s whether you can claim past season rewards in Destiny 2.

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Can you get rewards from previous seasons in Destiny 2?

You can still get rewards from previous seasons in Destiny 2. If you want to claim the rewards you’ve earned from the last season (at the time of writing, Season of the Wish) this can be done by navigating through the official Companion app. It’s available for download on any Android or iOS phone from the Play Store or App Store respectively. If you’re talking about seasons before then, it’s almost impossible to get their rewards.

There have been mentions of a Google Chrome or Firefox extension called Season Pass Pass that did let you claim these rewards, but details on it have been muddy over the years. As of June 2024, it appears that the extension either doesn’t work, or may be limited in how many seasons you can go back. You could also try contacting Bungie to see what they could do on their end, but it’s unlikely much can be done. If you want the rewards from the current Episode Act, you should claim them as soon as you get them rather than sitting on them until the last minute.


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