How to Get the Falling Stars Emblem in Destiny 2

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Destiny 2 is absolutely filled with ways to customize your Guardian. You’ve got shaders, ornaments, sparrows, ships. But one of the most underrated ways to add a bit of flair is your emblem. And for a limited time, you can get the lavender-blue banner, Falling Stars. Here’s how to get the Falling Stars Emblem in Destiny 2.

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How to Get the Falling Stars Emblem in Destiny 2

Sad to say, the Falling Stars Emblem is an emblem limited only to people with an Amazon Prime Account. If you don’t want to shell out any real-world dollars to get this emblem, you can opt to use the Amazon Prime free trial, but you can only do this once. So, make sure that Falling Stars is the Emblem you really want! Bungie releases Destiny 2 content packs on Prime Gaming, and there will be other options in the future.

Falling Star Emblem

Once you have Amazon Prime, you’ll need to head to this link. You’ll note that the page doesn’t list the Falling Star Emblem. For some odd reason, the Emblems are never listed. Connect your Destiny 2 account and claim it.

Related: Destiny 2: All Free Emblem Codes (February 2023)

Once you land on a page that says, “Success” in bold green, you can log onto Destiny 2 and head to the Tower. From there, go to the Cryptarch Master Rahool and claim your Prime Gaming Rewards. Not only will you get the Falling Star Emblem, you’ll be able to pick up the Popcorn Exotic Emote, Barebones SL-19 Exotic Sparrow, Andromeda Gleaming Legendary hip, and the Defiant Projection Legendary Ghost Holo.

You’ll only be able to claim Falling Stars between March 8 and the end of April, so make sure you swing by and pick it up before then.   

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