Helldivers 2 has finally landed on Xbox, and its arrival comes along with a huge collab with Halo ODST that brings a new Legendary Warbond into the game.
The long-awaited addition of Helldivers 2 to Xbox adds reinforcements to the never-ending battle to save Super Earth and spread democracy, with full crossplay support so you can play with your friends on other platforms.
To get all the rewards from the Halo ODST Legendary Warbond, however, you need to splash the cash. To help you decide, we’ve got all the details on the Warbond, and our verdict on whether it’s worth it.
Helldivers 2 Halo ODST Legendary Warbond Price

The Helldivers 2 Halo ODST Legendary Warbond is priced at 1500 Super Credits, with it costing $19.99 to purchase 2100 Super Credits.
The Warbond, when purchased outright, effectively costs $15 dollars itself, though you cannot purchase that precise figure.
This price is higher than Warbonds have been in the past, and, due to how Super Credits are purchased in Helldivers 2, purchasing 2100 Super Credits is the most cost-effective way to secure the Legendary Warbond.
It’s also worth noting that the Legendary Warbond is not compatible with the Premium Warbond Token, but, as always, you can grind through the game to earn Super Credits, so you don’t have to spend if you don’t want to.
All Rewards in the Helldivers 2 Halo ODST Legendary Warbond
The Halo ODST Legendary Warbond is full of customization items from the Halo universe, including armor, weapons, and more.
Your weapon locker will be expanded with the addition of the MA5C Assault Rifle, M6C/SOCOM Pistol, M90A Shotgun, and M7S SMG, all fan-favorite weapons from the Halo franchise, while the Armors included are the A-9 Helljumper and A-35 Recon sets.
Additional unlocks include capes, player banners, patterns, a player title, and a new Armor Passive.
In total, there are three pages of rewards, with 17 rewards total. To unlock them all, over 630 Medals are required.
The full list of rewards available, the order in which they are unlocked, and the number of Medals required to claim each reward are shown in the table below.
| Reward | Type | Medals Required |
|---|---|---|
| Honored Heirloom | Player Card | 2 |
| A-9 Helljumper | Body Armor | 45 |
| A-9 Helljumper | Helmet | 30 |
| Honored Heirloom | Cape | 8 |
| MA5C Assault Rifle | Weapon | 35 |
| Mean Green Hellpod | Hellpod Pattern | 20 |
| MS7 SMG | Weapon | 50 |
| Mean Green Shuttle | Shuttle Pattern | 50 |
| Eye of the Clandestine | Player Card | 7 |
| A-35 Recon | Body Armor | 55 |
| A-35 Recon | Helmet | 45 |
| Eye of the Clandestine | Cape | 25 |
| Rookie | Title | 20 |
| M90A Shotgun | Weapon | 65 |
| Mean Green Vehicle | Vehicle Pattern | 55 |
| M6C/SOCOM Pistol | Weapon | 75 |
| Mean Green Exosuit | Exosuit Pattern | 50 |
Is the Helldivers 2 Halo ODST Legendary Warbond Worth it?
If you’re a big fan of both Halo and Helldivers, the Legendary Warbond is well worth picking up, and it’s also a great starting point for Xbox players looking to expand their loadouts.
Each of the weapons brings back plenty of nostalgia, while the armor sets themselves look straight from Halo 3: ODST itself. All in all, it’s a great bundle to pick up.
The price is a bit of a sticking point, however, given that it makes up about a third of the cost of Helldivers 2 itself, and it’s one of the most expensive in-game transactions that has been added to the game since it launched. Ultimately, it’s down to how much you want to get Halo gear in Helldivers 2.
Helldivers 2’s approach to microtransactions cancels this out, though, as you can always grind for free Super Credits in-game. It’s just down to you whether you want to splash out to get the pass quickly or if you’re willing to wait to farm the Super Credits.
Are you picking up the Halo ODST Legendary Warbond? Let us know in the Insider Gaming forum.
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Yawn, this game is so overratedly repetitive.
Fuck no, in theory yes, buck not worth spending real money, but the grind to get super credits it total BS, I really dislike battle pass grind system these games do.