Digital Extremes Announces TennoCon 2020 Packs And Charity Partners
While TennoCon may not be happening on location this year, that doesn't mean it can't happen at all. As we all know, Digital Extremes still plans to host an event for all the Warframe fans out there, it's just all going to be digital. But, some things will remain the same. As with previous events, the company is still planning to raise funds for two important charities: Autism Ontario London and The Alzheimers Society London and Middlesex.
Of course, to be able to donate money to either of these charities, they have to raise it. Normally, this would be through ticket sales and other items, but this year it will rely solely on the sales of various packs. There's a digital pack containing various in-game cosmetics costing $24.99, a merch pack of real-world items including a T-shirt and a pin (Both look pretty cool.) at $34.99, and a bundle containing both packs that costs $54.99. All prices are USD. Details on each of these packs are availableon the TennoCon site. Information on each of the charities is available there as well.
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