Destiny 2 developer Bungie used the beginning of its new stream about the game to share a message of support for Black Lives Matter. The stream, which was about the next chapter of the game, confirmed that the next Destiny 2 season will be the Season of Arrivals, among other major announcements.

While today's Destiny 2 stream was largely about exciting new things coming to the game, developer Bungie chose to start the event on a more somber note. For 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the stream featured messages that supported Black Lives Matter, the global movement protesting against racial injustice and police brutality. Bungie chose 8minutes and 46 seconds as this was the length of time that George Floyd, a Black man who lost his life at the hands of police officers on May 25, 2020, was pinned to the ground by now-fired police Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

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The messaging wasn't empty, and encouraged Destiny 2 fans to sign up, donate, organize, and mobilize in support of racial justice around the world. The stream then showed the sites blacklivesmatter.com, antiracismcenter.com, eji.org, colorlines.com, and showingupforracialjustice.org. Bungie is one of several gaming companies to have donated to Black Lives Matter, such as Square Enix which donated $250,000 to the Black Lives Matter organization. The developer is also matching any donations made by its employees.

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Bungie will have also raised money for its own charity, the Bungie Foundation, through the stream. Twitch subscriptions to Bungie's official channel go towards the Bungie Foundation, the developer has confirmed. No statements have been made by the Bungie Foundation Twitter about Black Lives Matter so it's unclear if this month's Twitch subscription revenue will go towards that or another of the charity programs that the organization runs.

The Bungie stream could potentially show other gaming companies how to successfully do a livestream following the Black Lives Matter protests. Sony delayed its PS5 reveal event stream so that it could allow "more important" voices to be heard, but starting the stream with information about how to donate to Black Lives Matter could also be a way to show support.

By doing this, Bungie was able to offer some support to its community of Black fans and give fans the Destiny 2 news that they were looking for. Announcing that Destiny 2 is a free upgrade for next-gen consoles is great but it's the Black Lives Matter message that many are now talking about.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light launches September 22 on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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