“If a player claims a drop containing an owned emote or weapon ornament, it will not appear with the other rewards in the Twitch Prime section from Amanda Holliday. After everything is linked (Bungie account, Twitch Prime account), visit Destiny 2 Twitch Prime webpage again and claim your monthly reward. Destiny 2 Twitch Prime rewards give players with an active subscription to the now-rebranded Prime Gaming the opportunity of earning various Exotic Bundle Drop Items.. Changing periodically, Destiny 2 Prime Gaming rewards are a neat way of grabbing additional loot if you spend your time watching Twitch streamers or using the other services part of Amazon Prime. Destiny 2 is all about the loot, and you can get even more loot than usual by claiming rewards offered for being a Twitch Prime subscriber. Make your claim here, then hop in the game and pay a visit to Amanda Holliday in the Tower's hangar. It looks like the rewards will be all exotics and no legendaries. And because the weapon drops at your current gear level, it's useful even if it's a duplicate (which it probably is, if you're an experienced player) because you can use it to infuse other, lower-level weapons. Go to the Destiny 2 Twitch Prime website and connect your Bungie.net account by trying to claim your monthly drop. Take advantage of your subscription and grab some free goodies today! © Provided by Windows Central. Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, PS4 loses crucial battle to Nintendo Switch: How will Sony respond? Destiny 2 has avoided the ubiquitous call of Twitch giveaways for long enough – Twitch Prime loot is on the way, and it looks like it’s going to keep coming for quite a while to come.

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