I recently found out that shadowkeep had slightly different dialogue based on whether your account was registered as being a veteran account, I don't know how an accounts veteran status is determined but the dialogue in question made mention of omnigul among other references to past actions that would have made my experience of shadowkeep just that little bit spicier, alittle bit deeper and alittle less confusing for my ghost to suddenly act as if we hadn't interacted with crota before despite personally shoving his own sword up his brain (that's not cannon but I like the story). My story goes that destiny 1 obviously wasn't on pc so I had to play on console, I completed all of the stuff in D1 that was significant but then no mans sky came out and I realised I don't trust sony and don't like consoles anymore so I got a gaming pc and wouldn't you know it, a few months later I had spent £80 on destiny 2 with the season pass covering osiris and warmind and calus melting nostalgia beam coldheart, these things became free once bungie got their soul back from the devil (self publishing rights from activision) and I then decided to throw another £40 at forsaken and shadowkeep. Im quite tired so to cut a long story short I have thrown £240 into the destiny franchise (no regrets, great games) where new light players could have the same experience in D2 for £40, I'm not making demands because I'm not entitled to anything but is there any way I could get veteran status added to my account so that I can feel as if my guardian is "the" guardian in the story again?
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Currently Bungie does not offer a way to transfer or share veteran status from a console account to a Steam account outside of playing on PC under cross save with a veteran Xbox or PSN account as the cross save account.