This is a simple process, but for some users, it can be a nerve-wracking experience, considering the time they have spent playing the game on their PCs. In this article, we will walk you through the step by step by guide to migrate from Blizzard to Steam and move your Destiny 2 account successfully to it.

How can I transfer a Blizzard account to Steam?

Once the Blizzard account is migrated to Steam, you can play Destiny 2 from your Steam client. This is a one-time offer from Blizzard that allows the Destiny 2 users to move from Blizzard to Steam. Blizzard discontinued Destiny 2 on its own server and the users are encouraged to move to Steam. Want to play Microsoft Store games on Steam? Check out this guide and learn how you can do it in no time.

What to do if I don’t have a Steam client?

Steam is a popular platform that distributes digital games. The service offers all the major PC titles under one roof and also allows you to manage all the games from a single source.

What gets transferred to Steam?

If you were wondering what are the Destiny 2 properties from your Blizzard account that will be migrated to the Steam account, here they are:

Cosmetic items like Ghosts, Sparrows, emblems, Weapons and armour, Triumphs Silver and Bright Dust, Expansions, Annual Pass, DLC

Everything the user had while playing the game on Battle.net will be moved to the Steam account. However, you may have to add your friends individually due to both the platforms having different userbase.

Conclusion

By following the steps in this article you can successfully migrate from Blizzard to Steam while retaining all the saves and game data. Just make sure you follow the steps carefully not to lose any details in the process. If you have any other questions or suggestions, don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments section below. RELATED STORIES YOU MAY LIKE:

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