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Destiny’s 2015 Holiday Rewards Revealed

Gold or coal?

You’ve gotten your Sparrow racing league, but Bungie isn’t stopping there with the holiday goodies in Destiny. In today’s weekly update, Bungie announced even more in-game rewards players will be able to get by playing Destiny on certain days.

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On January 7th, all players will receive 15 Strange Coins and 15 Motes of Light. “Think of it as a gift card you can use in the Tower,” says Bungie. We all know Strange Coins are the rarest currency in Destiny, and new players in particular may struggle a little just to get their hands on some. These will certainly come in handy if you’re planning to buy some gear from Xur.

Bungie also reminds players to check the Postmaster and be sure to clear out some space. You know, just in case something unexpected arrives.

Lastly, players will also receive an exclusive emblem simply by logging into Destiny between 7th to 10th January and completing any activity on their Director. The emblem will be gifted to players on January 12th.

What do you think of this year’s holiday gifts? Will you be logging in for the goodies? Let us know in the comments down below.

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