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Win 1 of 2 Destiny 2 Bungie’s Pride pins & True Color emblems!

Update: Our panel of judges has selected two winners!

Congratulations to the following players and their suggestions:

  • Jason L: “A rainbow coloured Gjallahorn that shoots glitter!”
  • Joel M: “A pride emote where you can wave a flag of your choice from the LGBT flag list!”

Check your supplied emails for next steps.

Original post: Australia is in the middle of Pride season and Bungie’s here to help Stevivor readers celebrate with a very special give away! We’ve got two (2) real-life Destiny 2 Bungie’s Pride pins to send off to lucky winners.

The pins are limited edition and in high demand; all proceeds from sales of the pin (when they’re available, that is) go towards the It Gets Better Project, designed to inspire future generations of LGBTQ+ using the stories of those that have come before them.

The pins also come with the in-game True Colors emblem, seen in the image above.

To enter to win this special Pride contest, tell us in 25 words or less: what other Pride item would you like to see in Destiny and why?” The more creative, the better.

[This contest has closed.]

This contest starts today and will run until 11.59 pm AEDT on 26 February 2020. It is open to readers in both Australia and New Zealand. We’ll select one (2) major prize winners on or after 27 February 2020 and contact the winners via their supplied email addresses.

Good luck!

Destiny 2 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Stadia.


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