In the MMO shooter Destiny, a streaming marathon for a good cause took place last week. Destiny fans were able to raise over $500,000 together.
Last week, the Destiny community once again proved its uniqueness. It is known for being particularly loyal, passionate, and creative in dealing with the game, always welcoming and helping the “newbies”. This willingness to help is now even reflected in numbers.
Because Destiny fans managed to scrape together over half a million dollars, which will go to St. Jude Children’s Hospital. The charity marathon was organized by a handful of famous streamers, such as Gothalion or Broman, who held several streams in recent days and called on the Guardians to donate. This event was also planned as an introduction for the Destiny Community Con in Tampa, Florida.
The original goal was $200,000, which was effortlessly surpassed. Not only the fans opened their wallets, but also employees of Bungie. Bungie CEO Pete Parsons donated $2000. Community Manager DeeJ contributed $777.
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