Bungie raises $800,000 for charity as part of the Gaming Collective Expo Marathon

In the span of just four hours in the ongoing Gaming Collective Expo 2020 Charity Marathon, Bungie—with the able assistance of the Destiny 2 community—raised a whopping $800,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The money also brought some benefits for Destiny 2 players, including concept art for Beyond Light, the Destiny 2 expansion that’s coming in September, plus a Beyond Light legendary weapon and—the big payoff—the coming return of Hawkmoon, an exotic handcannon from the original Destiny.

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The original Hawkmoon had three special bullets in its 13-round magazine that deal extra damage via the “Luck in the Chamber” perk. But according to a comment on Reddit, Destiny 2 director Luke Smith confirmed that Hawkmoon’s perks will be re-worked for Destiny 2, similar to what happened with previous Destiny exotic hand cannon returnees Thorn and Ace of Spades.

source: gamezpot.com