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Get This Cool Destiny 2 Exclusive Shirt; Help Australia Out

We do love our exclusive swag, be it limited-time in-game items to MAGFest t-shirts. We also love it when it somehow has a lot to do with charities. Bungie, the guys behind Destiny 2, are the latest in line to sell in-game and physical goods to help send money to the Australia bush fire relief efforts.

Basically, the company will be selling the new “Guardians for Australia” shirt. It looks rad: the Guardian’s spaceship flies over the outback.

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The shirt will be sold for US$24.99. If you buy it, you can also get an in-game emblem called Star Bright. Check it out below:

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Half of its profits will be going to the NSW Rural Fire Service, while the other half will go to wildlife rescue organization WIRES. So if you want to help your fellow Australians out while also getting these limited-time goodies, you can pre-order them now until 19th February. 

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