Source: Bungie
What you need to know
- According to a report from Bungie on Twitter, the pinnacle PvP mode Trials of Osiris has been delayed for the week of November 27, 2020 due to a recently-discovered issue.
- This delay follows one that has been in place since November 13. It's currently unknown when the mode will make a return.
- The Powerful and Pinnacle Gear drops from Trials of Osiris that are normally available to players each week will be unavailable due to this delay.
In an update posted on Twitter, Destiny 2 developer Bungie stated to players that, because of a "recently-discovered issue," the pinnacle PvP activity Trials of Osiris has been delayed. The update also mentions that Bungie is "currently investigating" when it will be able to return, which indicates that at least for now, players can expect Trials to be disabled indefinitely. Typically, Trials of Osiris is available from every Friday to Tuesday, but that may not be the case for quite awhile.
Hopefully whatever issue is affecting Trials of Osiris will be resolved soon. In the meantime, though, there's plenty of awesome content in the Beyond Light expansion, such as the brand new Deep Stone Crypt raid, to engage with.
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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