Bungie Licenses Destiny 2 Merchandise, Including Scented Candles

Bungie Licenses Destiny 2 Merchandise, Including Scented Candles

A bit far, isn't it?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Aug 08, 2017 @ 05:55 PM (Staff Bios)
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Recently, we reported that you could receive Destiny 2 bonuses by purchasing Rockstar Energy drinks and Poptarts. However, Bungie has now gone a little far with Destiny 2's marketing. No, really. Why do I say that?

Because Bungie and Numskull Designs have unveiled a line of Destiny 2 merchandise in the form of scented candles, ice cube trays, magnets, mugs, snapbacks, onesies, and more.

Yeah, I really mean scented candles. A bit more about them:

These candles emit a distinct scent that resembles materials from each in-game planet. According to Numskull:

"Simply light the scented candle that corresponds to the planet you are exploring to add a further dimension to your gaming experience."

Each candle, in fact, includes a replica ghost as a holder.

Anyway, if you're interested in purchasing this merchandise, you should head on over to Numskull's official website.

Destiny 2 is out for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 6, 2017. Expect the PC version to release on October 24, 2017.

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