Source: Bungie
Destiny 2 is a popular first-person shooter and its "Trials of Osiris" mode is the ultimate player vs. player competition. While the game suffers from a lot of cheaters, mostly those using lag switches, you can still get seven wins in a row if you keep on trying. You just need a patient team.
Trials of Osiris offers some amazing rewards, and if you're in the market for arguably the best legendary rocket launcher in the game right now, you should get at least seven wins. Tomorrow's Answer is incredibly powerful! This week also gives you a chance to complete that amazing armor set. You can take a look at all the rewards below.
- Three wins: The Scholar Legendary Scout Rifle
- Five wins: Gauntlets of the Exile Legendary Armor
- Seven wins: Tomorrow's Answer Legendary Rocket Launcher
- Flawless: Mark of the Exile Legendary Armor
Do you play Trials of Osiris? What do you think of Destiny 2 as it stands now? Let us know.
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