This year’s Guardian Games features a Twitch element that allows you to earn a Diamond Medallion simply by watching relevant streamers. However, for some, the Twitch drops do not work when watching the Destiny 2 streams. Here is how to fix it.
Ensure your Twitch and Bungie profiles are linked
The main issue that arises with claiming Twitch Drops is not having your Destiny 2 account properlylinked to your account. Follow these steps to link your two accounts together.
Redeem your Twitch Drop in Bungie.net
Log into your profile in Bungie.net andlocate your profile pictureat the top right of the screen. Click on it and head down to theRedeem Codessection. In the next screen, you will see thePartner Rewardsoption. This will display all the Twitch Drops you have achieved. You may have to refresh this page with theRefreshbutton to have your Twitch Drop appear. If there are a lot of people claiming the Destiny 2 Twitch Drops at the same time, you may need to be patient for it to start working.
Ensure you are watching an eligible Destiny 2 Twitch Drops streamer
Not all streamers are enabled for Twitch Drops in Destiny 2, so make sure you are watching the correct ones to ensure it is working. Most of them will have the word Drops in their stream name. However, this isn’t always trustworthy. When you open a streamer with the correct drops enabled you will see a confirmation in their chat screen to the right of the video stream.
Check your Destiny 2 Twitch Drops progress
You may not have watched enough of the stream to have received the Twitch Drop. To check this, head to your profile icon at the top right of the Twitch page. Head to Drops and Rewards where you can check that your Destiny 2 Twitch Drops are working.
Collect your Twitch Drop from the Tower
Most Twitch Drops are deposited in the Special Deliveries area of the Tower. However, if you’re looking for yourDiamond Medallion, head to Eva Levante. After speaking to her you will notice that the Diamond Medallion is lit up, ready for you to claim it. You can do this once a week through Twitch Drops.
Leo Gillick
Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you’ll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.
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