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ADestiny 2player has caught the gaming community’s attention by making their Titan look like a Javelin fromAnthem. When playingDestiny 2, players often model their Guardians based on characters from other popular games. Still, thisAnthem-themed design has some gamers thinking about what could have been for the action RPG.

Released in February 2019,Anthemwas developed by BioWare and published by EA. The game looked to stand out thanks to its combat featuring exosuits called Javelins. While the game had some redeeming qualities, it failed to meet expectations, with players complaining of a lack of content. Unfortunately, the unsatisfactory reception to the game led to the cancelation of some post-launch content, anddevelopment onAnthemendedin February 2021. Despite its underwhelming run, many players have fond memories ofAnthem, with oneDestiny 2player making an impressive tribute to the game’s Javelins.

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In a Reddit post, a user known as G-man69420 shared screenshots of their impressive Titan design based onAnthem. Specifically, they revealed the look was inspired by the Colossus, one of the types ofJavelin exosuits found inAnthem. While the Reddit user’s Titan design was not as big as the actual Colossus, it had a striking resemblance. The Titan featured bulky and predominately dark green armor to match the Javelin, helping sell the appearance. The Titan helmet also featured an orange visor to mirror the one seen on theAnthemexosuit.

Destiny 2 Player’s Titan Inspired By Anthem’s Colossus Javelin

When sharing their Titan with Reddit, G-man69420 provided a screenshot of the armor pieces used in the build for those interested in replicating the design. Based on the image, Unsated Curiosity and Abyssinian Gold shaders were used for the armor parts. Since sharing the post, the player’s Titan has made waves on the Destiny Fashion subreddit. The post has already gained more than 2.2K upvotes, with players enjoying the callback toAnthem.

Beyond complementing the player on their unique Titan, many Reddit users reminisced about what could have been regardingAnthem. In the comment section, some pointed out the potential that BioWare’s action RPG possessed. A common opinion was that the game was conceptually “brilliant.” However, the idea was never realized the way many in the community had hoped. DespiteAnthem’s untapped potential, gamers said they enjoyed aspects of the gameplay, including its aerial combat.

WhileAnthemis no longer receiving support,Destiny 2continues to get updates from Bungie. As a result, the game has maintained an active player base, and many of these fans have been sharing Guardian transformations on social media. For example, one player showcased theirSoulsborne-themed Guardians made inDestiny 2. Thanks to the customization options present in the game, creative players will continue to share memorable Titan, Hunter, and Warlock designs with the community.

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Dive into the world of Destiny 2 to explore the mysteries of the solar system and experience responsive first-person shooter combat. Unlock powerful elemental abilities and collect unique gear to customize your Guardian’s look and playstyle. Enjoy Destiny 2’s cinematic story, challenging co-op missions, and a variety of PvP modes alone or with friends. Download for free today and write your legend in the stars.An Immersive StoryYou are a Guardian, defender of the Last City of humanity in a solar system under siege by infamous villains. Look to the stars and stand against the darkness. Your legend begins now.Guardian ClassesChoose from the armored Titan, mystic Warlock, or swift Hunter.