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Win a special Destiny 2 Shadowkeep prize pack!

Update: We’ve selected the one lucky winner — congrats Joe C. from Queensland!

“Although our glides have failed me many times, the supers, armour sets and face slap melees have always kept me a proud WARLOCK,” Joe wrote. Can’t argue with that.

Joe, check your email!

Original story: Destiny 2 Shadowkeep launches in Australia on 2 October, and developer Bungie’s given us an amazing prize pack to give away to one lucky reader in celebration!

Here’s what’s on offer in the prize pack:

  • 1 Destiny 2 Shadowkeep t-shirt
  • 1 Destiny 2 Shadowkeep Collectors Edition (with a digital Deluxe Edition code to be sent via email on your preferred platform of Windows PC, Xbox One or PS4)
  • 1 Destiny 2 Shadowkeep poster
  • 1 Jade Rabbit Figurine
  • 1 Destiny 5th Anniversary Stationery Set
  • 1 Destiny Tricorn Hat (Gray)
  • 1 Destiny Armory Series 3 Ghost Collectible Pin with Emblem

You can get a better look at the prizes in the gallery at the bottom of this post.

To enter for a chance to win this, simply register your details and tell us, as creatively as you can in 25 words or less: Titan, Hunter or Warlock — and why?

We’ll pick the most creative entries from the bunch.

[This contest has closed.]

This contest is open to those in Australia and New Zealand aged 15-years-old or older. The contest runs until 11.59 pm AEST on 2 October. We’ll select a single winner on or after 3 October and inform the winner on their supplied email address.

Good luck!

Destiny 2 Shadowkeep is available from 2 October on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. It will head to Google Stadia at a later date.


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