Destiny 2 – How to Delete Loadouts


If your Destiny 2 Loadout slots are all filled up, it’s time to learn how to clear some space by deleting the ones you no longer use.

Here’s a simple guide on how to do just that.

How to Delete Loadouts in Destiny 2

Loadouts in Destiny 2 are a handy feature that allows players to easily switch between different character builds without the hassle of manually reapplying Mods or Shaders each time. These loadouts become available after upgrading your Guardian Rank, with more slots becoming available as you progress.

However, players with a plethora of Loadout options may find it challenging to navigate through the clutter of old, unused Loadouts. For those in need of some extra space, overwriting old Loadouts with new builds is an option. But if you want to free up space and get rid of those outdated Loadouts entirely, you’ll need to turn to external sources such as the Destiny 2 Companion App or Destiny Item Manager (DIM).

Destiny 2 Companion App

The Destiny 2 Companion App provides a convenient way to manage Loadouts, among other features. After installing the app and logging in, you can easily delete unwanted Loadouts to make room for new ones.

Simply select the Loadout you want to delete and remove it, freeing up space for new build configurations in the future.

Destiny Item Manager

Another effective tool for managing your Loadouts is Destiny Item Manager (DIM). This app offers more advanced functionality and allows you to create, save, and delete Loadouts with ease.

Using DIM, you can clear out entire Loadouts and start fresh, ensuring that you have ample space for new builds.

If you’re a frequent Loadout creator, DIM also provides the option to save Loadouts exclusively within the app, giving you even more flexibility and control over your character builds.

By using these external resources, you can effectively declutter and manage your Loadouts, making it easier to navigate and access the builds you actually use on a regular basis.

So there you have it, a guide on deleting Loadouts in Destiny 2 to make room for new and exciting builds. What Loadouts are you eager to experiment with next? Let us know in the comments!