How to get the Be True emblem in Destiny 2

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The Destiny 2 Be True emblem marks Transgender Awareness Week and the Transgender Day of Remembrance for Bungie. To recognise these two occasions, you can grab the Be True emblem for free, and it’s quite a cool looking one, with a hand in the colours of the Transgender flag clutching a lightning bolt.

If you’re finishing off activities from the Season of Plunder, you might want to know how to solve theCryptic Quatrainriddles, theLost Sector rotation, or what theNightfall weapon this weekis, so you can grab any new exotics and disappearing weapons. Either way, here’s how to get the Be True emblem in Destiny 2.

How to get the ‘Be True’ emblem

How to get the ‘Be True’ emblem

When you log into the game, Destiny 2 will give you a message with the Be True emblem, but if you skipped past it without getting the code, it’s tricky to find it again, since Bungie haven’t posted it on social media yet or in a blog post on the site. Here’s the code you need:

To redeem it you have to:

Simply acquire it for free from there and you’ll be able to equip it and celebrate Transgender Awareness Week yourself.

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