There is a brand new and exclusive shader and emblem inDestiny 2that is linked to Twitch streamers. Here’s how to get them.
This isn’t the first timeBungie has offered loot through Twitchor included rewards as an incentive for donations. This time around, players will need to gift subs on Twitch to get exclusive memorabilia.
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Firstly, a Twitch and Bungie.net account is needed for this to work. If players have both, they can go to their Bungie.net settings and link their Twitch account to it, as well as the account they use on the platform that they playDestiny 2on (PS, Xbox etc.), if they haven’t done that before. If they have receivedTwitch Prime lootforDestiny 2in the past, they’ve done this bit already.
Next, they need to find a Twitch streamer that is live and has theDestiny 2 Extensionenabled, which show handy information likethe streamer’s current loadout. Viewers can check this by looking for a tab with theDestiny 2icon on the right or left side of the screen. After pulling open the tab, and going to Viewer Bounties, players can see all rewards available to them. They may need to click “Grant Permission” to view and enable said bounties. This will give Bungie access to players' Twitch ID so that their loot can be delivered to them.
In case anyone is wondering, the streamer will receive the half of the money from from subscriptions, the other half going to Twitch itself. Alongside a unique shader and an emblem, players will also receive resources likeGlimmer and Enhancement Prismsas part of the bounty. Smaller channels have a lot more to gain from this event so it is recommended players consider gifting subs on lesser known content creators.
Players must make sure to claim their goodies from Amanda Holliday atthe Tower Hangarbefore the next weekly reset as they will expire afterwards.
Destiny 2is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions also in development.