Bungie, theDestiny 2development studio,officially launchedtheir Guardians for Australia Campaign thatthey previously announcedon their official blog post last week. The charity campaign aims to raise money to combat the devastating bush fires currently raging in Australia.

According to the official site the T-shirt, which comes with an exclusiveDestiny 2"Star Light, Star Bright" emblem redemption code, will be available for pre-order on theBungie StoreandBungie Store EUfrom now to Tuesday, February 18th at 9 a.m. Pacific, ending with the weekly reset and the end of the limited time live-event run of Crimson Days.

Half of all profits made from these T-shirt sales will be donated to NSW Rural Fire Service. The second half will be donated to WIRES, Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organization.

Not only did theDestiny 2latest expansion,Shadowkeep, launch but the franchise also received a newfree-to-play model calledNew Light. Despitesome server issues throughout the day, it looks as though players on PC were eager to jump into the game. According toGitHyp,Destiny 2hit a peak ofover 200,000 concurrent playersback in October 2019 on PC. More specifically, the game’s height throughout the day nearly hit 219K players at one single point.

Recently on Twitter, Bungieshared a new infographicthat detailed the exact offerings ofDestiny 2: New Light, which adapts the game to a free-to-play format.New Lightwill start players out at Power Level 750 (with the ability to level up to max Power), and will provide free seasonal ranks and rewards.

On the campaign side of things,New Lightwill include The Red War (the base campaign ofDestiny 2) along with theCurse of OsirisandWarmindexpansion campaigns.Destiny 2: New Lightwill also include access to all Year One Exotic Weapons and Armor, the Crucible, Strikes, Year One Raids (and accompanying weapons and gear), in-game events, and more.