With the TLOU2 remaster nearing release, a leak is showing Destiny 2 will be in-game, and fans are pointing out the irony of the crossover.

In its place,TLOU2 returns via a remaster, boasting all the improved bells and whistles of the PS5’s power, alongside the new No Return rogue like mode.

Ahead of the remaster’s arrival, leaked footage is sprouting up, showing a rather interesting crossover with another member of the PlayStation family.

Destiny 2 shirt leaked to arrive in TLOU2 Remastered

Destiny 2 shirt leaked to arrive in TLOU2 Remastered

In the remaster, Ellie will have access to a ton of unique cosmetics to wear. However, as spotted byDestinyTracker, via Reddit user Terioss65, it seems Bungie’s flagship title, Destiny 2, will have a spot in Ellie’s wardrobe with an in-game shirt bearing the iconic Destiny logo.

NEW: Destiny 2 “Skin” for Ellie, coming to The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered |#Destiny2Credit: u/Terioss65pic.twitter.com/17Jhq31ZvQ

While it may seem like a sign of respect between both members of the PlayStation family, many have found it to be rather ironic. Before the Factions mode was scrapped, it was reported Bungie served as an advisor to the project, and the studio’s feedback was less than stellar, according toBloomberg’s Jason Schreier.

With that in mind, the general reaction was perfectly summed up by thispassionate response: “WAIT SO BUNGIE TELLS NAUGHTY DOG THAT TLOU ONLINE ISN’T ENGAGING ENOUGH, THEN IT GETS SHUT DOWN AND THAT GOD FORSAKEN SYMBOL IS ADDED TO THE REMASTER.”

In general, Naughty Dog has been pretty good at sprinkling in doses of other PlayStation members in The Last of Us’ cosmetics such as the Jak hoodie for Ellie in the first game. That said, TLOU2 and Destiny 2’s leaked shirt might be a sore spot for players who were hoping Factions would become a reality. The Reddit user who captured theDestiny 2 shirt showed more images, but be wary of spoilers.

The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered releases January 19 for PS5 via a $10 digital upgrade path if you own the title already. If you don’t, it’ll run you $50 or your local conversion.

John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.