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Destiny 2 Game2Give event nets you in-game rewards

A special Destiny 2 Game2Give charity event will soon commence, offering Guardians the opportunity to support a wonderful set of causes while at the same time earning in-game rewards.

The initiative will support the Bungie Foundation’s iPads for Kids Program and the Children’s Miracle Network benefitting sick children in the USA.

Donations to the drive are being accepted now and will offer up redeemable rewards from Friday, 25 October in Australian time. Here’s what your donations will earn you:

  • $10 USD: The Mist Blossoms Emblem
  • $50 USD: The Gilded Shel Exotic Ghost (above), alongside the $10 reward
  • $100 USD: The $10 and $50 rewards plus an entry to win an item from the Bungie Prize Pool, including copies of the Grimoire Anthology, figurines, vinyls and more

A special 24-hour Festival of the Lost stream will also support the charity drive and kicks off at 6.00 am AEDT on 30 October.

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


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