Bungie is set to soon headline the fourth annual Game2Give, a charity event Destiny 2 to the Bungie Foundation. This year the event will take place from 6 to 21 December.

Participants include some of the most popular streamers and other FPS content creators such as Knighthawk, PureChiLL, Blessious, Ascendant Nomad and JSniperton.

However, content creators of all sizes are welcome to participate, and those interested in fundraising through the event can register on  Bungie Foundation website. In addition to streamers and video content creators, Destiny-related communities such as the Destiny Item Manager teams, Destiny Emblem Collector, and Destiny Bulletin, which is popular on various social networks for sharing updates and game information with the community, also raise funds. Destiny 2.

Fundraisers are also invited to join the Light Keepers Guild, which offers various incentives for players who reach lifetime fundraising goals. For example, Guardians who have raised over $5 through their communities can choose to have a custom Game000Give 2 jersey and an official Game2022Give 2 Hall of Fame poster. emblem and shader called Small Luminescence.

The Bungie Foundation supports a variety of initiatives, including disaster relief and programs that support inclusion, diversity and equity. According to the Game2Give website, donations of $50 can buy medical supplies for a family affected by a natural disaster, $500 will buy an iPad for a hospitalized child, and $1000 will provide a scholarship for the program. STEAM for the low income student.

The campaign's current goal is $2. Although Game500Give has not yet officially launched this year, participants have already raised over $000. Donor rewards from $2 to $20 receive an Arc Propellant emblem, from $000 to $10 a new emblem Respite's Focus, $24,99 to $25, gets the exclusive Tenderhearted Shell exotic ghost, and $59,99 or more gets the Bungie Foundation Light Hearted Sparrow emblem. Players will be able to take advantage of non-game incentives after the official start of the event on December 60th.

The Bungie Foundation also announced that it recently renamed its iPad for Kids program Little Lights, in a tribute to Guardians who draw their power from the Traveler's Light.

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