Bungie is making a Black Lives Matter pin for Juneteenth with proceeds supporting racial justice
Pre-orders open next week, and you'll get an in-game emblem if you buy one
Bungie's latest charity effort is a Black Lives Matter pin made to commemorate June 19 (Juneteenth or Freedom Day) and support racial justice.
The studio announced the pin in a recent blog post. It won't become available until a little later this year, but pre-orders will open on Tuesday, June 23. Anyone who buys a pin will also receive a special emblem for Destiny 2. Bungie didn't specify a price, but based on the price of its other pins - most notably this Pride pin - it will likely be in the $15 range. All proceeds from these pins will go toward the Equal Justice Initiative, which provides legal representation to people who have been unfairly or illegally convicted or sentenced.
"We know that Guardians in Destiny fight for humanity and hope," Bungie says. "And while the real challenges that Black people face are not as easily vanquished as the enemies in our game, we look forward to seeing Guardians come together in this fight as well. As we said before, we are committed to standing up for our Black community; including our developers, fans, and neighbors. Together, we intend to replace injustice with equality wherever we see it."
Earlier this year, Bungie and the Destiny 2 community raised over $800,000 for COVID-19 relief. More recently, the studio opened its biggest stream of the year with eight minutes and 46 seconds of silence in honor of George Floyd. And just yesterday, the Destiny 2 slot on the GCX stream supporting St. Jude's Children's Hospital raised over $800,000 as well.
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