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Bungie is making limited edition Destiny 2 T shirts to raise funds for Australian Bushfires

Bungie has decided to do their bit by selling limited edition Destiny 2 T shirts to raise funds for the firefighters fighting the bushfires. 

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Many of you must have heard about the devastating bushfires in Australia. They started a few months ago, and even now, there is no end in sight. As of today, it is speculated that the bushfires have claimed over 1 billion animal lives, 25 human lives and over 1.5 k houses. The situation is dire, and they need all the help they can get. Bungie, the creators of Destiny 2 have decided to do their bit by selling limited edition Destiny 2 T shirts to raise funds for the firefighters fighting the bushfires. 

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All of the proceeds for the Destiny 2 T shirts sales will go to charity; half of the profits will go WIRES, Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation and the other half will go to NSW Rural Fire Service.  Senior Foundation Manager, Christine Edwards posted on the blog: 

“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. 

We are developing a limited-edition T-shirt fundraising campaign to support both Australia’s firefighting efforts and the country’s animal rescue and conservation efforts. The T-shirt, which comes with an exclusive Destiny 2 “Star Light, Star Bright” emblem redemption code with purchase, will be available for pre-order on the Bungie Store and Bungie Store EU between Thursday, January 16 and Tuesday, February 18 at 9 a.m. Pacific, ending with the weekly reset and the end of Crimson Days. The team is currently hard at work on the T-shirt design and we’ll share a preview early next week. 

The first half of all profits generated by these T-shirt sales will be donated to WIRESAustralia’s largest wildlife rescue organization. The other half will be donated to NSW Rural Fire Service, which services the state of New South Wales, where the fires have been especially devastating and are in dire need of containment.” 

 

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