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Destiny 2: Bungie teams up with Twitch Prime to offer rewards to subscribers

Destiny 2: Bungie teams up with Twitch Prime to offer rewards to subscribers

Players who are subscribed to the service will have the opportunity to receive four special rewards.

Bungie has closed an agreement with Twitch with the aim of offering rewards in Destiny 2 to all those subscribed to Twitch Prime. Through a press release, the creators of Halo have explained that those who want to access these bonus items should link their Bungie.net account to the Twitch premium service. In this way, they will be able to access four rewards, which includes exceptional weapons, wraiths, ships, hummingbirds, icons and designs from previous weapon seasons. All the necessary equipment to continue the journey in this multiplayer shooter.

From January 28 to February 25, it will be possible to receive the first rewards pack, which will incorporate the following items: SUROS Regime, Surprise Attack design, Alternative Panorama spectrum casing and the exceptional INSECURE / LAMENT ship. Once available, those who want to receive the items and meet the conditions must click on this link and claim their prize.

Destiny 2, rewards

The collection of objects

According to Bungie, after performing these steps we will visualize a visual indicator inside Destiny 2 that will lead us to Amanda Holliday, in the Tower hangar. She will be the one with the rewards in her inventory. The claimed content can be found there, as long as we pick it up before 10 am on the last day of the offer on the Twitch Prime page.

Bungie and Activision separated their paths after reaching an agreement to rescind their agreement. Since then, the team behind Destiny 2 has embarked on a path for free. Meanwhile, the video game released a free-to-play version, as well as a new expansion, Bastian of Shadows, which adds new stories within the galactic universe of Bungie's work.

Destiny 2 is available on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Google Stadia. Those who look forward to the third installment will still have to be patient, because according to the study itself it will take a little longer.

Source | Bungie (press release)

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