The Deathwatch armor set is among the most coveted inWarhammer 40K: Space Marine 2. While loads of customization options are available within each chapter, for many, Deathwatch serves as a trophy of sorts to show off your progress to other players. To get this sought-after set in full, you’ll need to collect all of its pieces individually.
The biggest obstacle in obtaining the Deathwatch set in its entirety is thesubstantial amount of Armory Dataneeded to get your hands on all four armor pieces. Earning enough will require some rigorous time spent completing theOperations on the table inSpace Marine 2. Of course, the Armory Data you earn can also be spent on weapon and perk upgrades, so the task is certainly worth the trouble.

How To Get The Deathwatch Set In Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2
Collect All Four Armor Pieces From Successor Chapters
Each piece in the Deathwatch armor set is unlocked from a specific Successor Chapter inSpace Marine 2. With that being said, the set’s components are the last cosmetics you can unlock in their designated chapters, meaning you’ll need to work on obtaining others in line before you can get your hands on the armor you’re aiming for. Here’s a rundown of all four set pieces and the chapters they’re obtained from.
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You can find each piece of the Deathwatch armor setunder the Unknown Foundings category of the Astartes Heraldry at the Armoring Hall. According toGameRant, you can still view the components here or within your Space Marine’s customization display, even if an armor piece remains locked. Just scroll down to your locked armor sets, and you’ll see the option to purchase.

The Deathwatch armor is a Relic-tier set. Armory Data of this tier is earned by completing Ruthless Threat Level Missions and Operations.
Luckily, Operations can be completed as many times as you’d like inWarhammer 40K: Space Marine 2. More are planned to be added, per the game’sroadmap. Just remember to adjust the difficulty, or Threat Level, to net the higher-tier Armory Data you need to obtain each set piece. With enough grinding, the Deathwatch armor set is as good as yours.