Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris will return December 18
Hardcore PvP players will finally be able to battle for a trip to the Lighthouse again.
What you need to know
- According to a report from Bungie on Twitter, the issue that caused Destiny 2's pinnacle PvP mode, Trials of Osiris, to be disabled has been identified and a hotfix is in the works.
- As a result, Trials of Osiris is currently slated to return on December 18.
- The Powerful and Pinnacle Gear drops from Trials of Osiris will become available again, which is useful if you're on the Power level grind.
In an update posted on Twitter, Destiny 2 developer Bungie stated to players that the issue that resulted in the disabling of the Trials of Osiris pinnacle PvP activity early in the month of November has been identified and a hotfix is in the works. As a result, Bungie has confirmed that Trials of Osiris will return on December 18, 2020.
The team has identified the issue and is currently developing a future Hotfix. Trials of Osiris is currently planned to return on 12/18. https://t.co/tfGUvyG2lLThe team has identified the issue and is currently developing a future Hotfix. Trials of Osiris is currently planned to return on 12/18. https://t.co/tfGUvyG2lL— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) December 3, 2020December 3, 2020
Considering the fact that Trials of Osiris is the endgame activity for players who prefer to stick to the Crucible instead of engage with PvE content, it's good to see that it's finally making its return. Hopefully Bungie successfully squashes the bug that was keeping the mode out-of-comission in the first place. If you're stuck waiting for Trials to return, there's plenty of awesome content in the Beyond Light expansion that I recommend trying out, such as the brand new Deep Stone Crypt raid.
Destiny 2: Beyond Light is available now on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Windows 10 PCs. It costs $40, and is also available through Xbox Game Pass.
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