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Destiny 2 Guardians for Australia t-shirt fundraises for bushfire relief

The Destiny 2 Guardians for Australia shirt is now available in the Bungie Store, with all profits going toward Australian bushfire relief.

Half of the profits generated by the shirt, seen above, will be donated to the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS), while the second half will be donated to NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service Inc. (WIRES).

The t-shirt also comes with the Star Light, Star Bright emblem, shown below.

“The bush fires currently ravaging Australia have been devastating. Many people have lost their homes, firefighters are risking their lives daily, and an estimated hundreds of millions of wild animals have fallen victim to the fires,” Bungie said, detailing its reasons for creating the special gear.

You can grab the shirt on the US Bungie Store or the EU Bungie Store.

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


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