A creative Destiny 2 player has shared a new set of costumes inspired by the distinctive appearance of the Trauma Team faction from Cyberpunk 2077. With one costume for each of the Destiny 2 playable classes, players following their design could come up with a full Trauma Team squad to take into battle for the Last City.

Though the game launched nearly five years ago, Cyberpunk 2077 is experiencing a new wave of popularity. Many players who also skipped out on playing the game via a high-end PC or an Xbox or PlayStation console are getting the chance to experience the game and its distinct aesthetic and narrative for the first time on the NIntendo Switch 2. The Cyberpunk 2077 Switch 2 edition also features much-requested functionality like cross-save support, leading many players to resume aborted playthroughs on new hardware, which may explain a wave of new fan art, photography, and cosplay based on CD Projekt Red's futuristic opus.

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Destiny 2 Fan Recreates Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077

Destiny 2's expansive cosmetic options let players cosplay as just about anyone, with one fan dressing up as Cyberpunk 2077's Johnny Silverhand.

That fan activity can also take place in other games, as is the case with a new set of Cyberpunk 2077-themed cosplay outfits created in Destiny 2 by player JaxiPup. Using the Destiny 2 transmog feature, they created a full multi-class set of armor based on a Trauma Team Unit. In Cyberpunk 2077's setting, Trauma Team is a private healthcare company that specializes in rescuing and evacuating rich customers after they're injured by hostiles in the crime-ridden metropolis of Night City. Swooping down from armored flying ambulances, Trauma Team units consist of heavily armed paramedics fully equipped to protect their planholders with deadly force. The first mission of Cyberpunk 2077 even involves rescuing a victim from a kidnapping and reactivating their cyberware implants to signal an evacuation to Trauma Team.

Destiny 2 Player Cleverly Recreates Trauma Team NPCs Using In-Game Costume Parts

Destiny 2 Trauma Team Titan

  • Head - Scatterhorn Helm (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Arms - Techsec Gauntlets (SUROS Modular Shader)
  • Chest - Last Discipline Plate (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Legs - Spacewalk Greaves (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Class Item - Thunderhead Mark (Gift of the Nine Shader)

Destiny 2 Trauma Team Hunter

  • Head - Last Discipline Mask (SUROS Modular Shader)
  • Arms - Last Discipline Grasps (SUROS Modular Shader)
  • Chest - Wall-Watcher Vest (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Legs - Last Discipline Strides (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Class Item - Last Discipline Cloak (Avalon Teal Shader)

Destiny 2 Trauma Team Warlock

  • Head - Speaker's Sight Exotic Hood (Pixelsight Ornament, Endless Glory Shader)
  • Arms - Wall-Watcher Gloves (SUROS Tone Shader)
  • Chest - Last Discipline Vestment (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Legs - Techsec Boots (Avalon Teal Shader)
  • Class Item - Techsec Bond (Anyone's Game Shader)

JaxiPup seized on the full-face armor suits worn by Trauma Team paramedics as a core aesthetic, creating outfits for the Destiny 2 Titan, Hunter, and Warlock classes. The outfits mostly incorporate a lot of white-colored armor plating, similar to the Trauma Team armor set found in Cyberpunk 2077 itself. The Titan costume is centered around the distinctive shape of the Scatterhorn Helm and pouch-festooned Thunderhead Mark class item. Meanwhile, the Hunter set uses a red faceplate and accents from the SUROS Modular shader, as well as the low-profile Last Discipline Cloak to evoke the militarized Trauma Team pilot outfit. Finally, the Warlock costume takes advantage of the attachments found on the Last Discipline Vestment robe to give the appearance of futuristic medical scanners and tools used by a Trauma Team medic.

Players roundly praised the customized costumes, with some saying that the new sets are the best Cyberpunk-inspired outfits they'd yet seen in Destiny 2. Others noted how the outfits benefited enormously from the armor sets introduced by the Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate expansion. The sleek, futuristic tactical styling of sets like Last Discipline and the Techsec armor pieces seems perfectly tailored to Cyberpunk 2077's own wavelength.

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August 28, 2017
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T For TEEN for Blood, Language, and Violence
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Bungie
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Bungie
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Tiger Engine
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op
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PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S
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