![]() ![]() For the sequel, the studio tried something different. 14, 2017, about three weeks before Bungie launched Destiny 2. The last Trials of Osiris weekend was Aug. What was so good about the original Trials? Some players reached the Lighthouse every week, and others spent their entire Destiny careers trying to get there. Finishing a flawless run meant a special trip to a location called the Lighthouse, as well as unique, and super powerful, rewards. The best players in the world could win nine games of Trials in a row without dropping a single match. But after three losses, players would need to cash in their card - for rewards based on their wins - and get another one before queuing back up. For every victory they’d get a checkmark on their Trials of Osiris scorecard (up to nine). Players would form a group of three, and venture into a unique playlist against other Trials of Osiris hopefuls. Trials of Osiris was a 3v3, competitive multiplayer mode in the original Destiny that ran Friday-Tuesday each week. What was Trials of Osiris? Trials of Osiris concept art Image: Bungie The studio revealed that the beloved Trials of Osiris mode will finally come to Destiny 2 in Season of the Worthy this March - after its re-invention, Trials of the Nine, failed over a year ago.īut before we dive back into the beloved PvP mode, let’s revisit its history. With Destiny 2’s recent community event, the Empyrean Foundation, players rebuilt the original Destiny’s Lighthouse, and revealed a new video from Bungie, announcing the return of Trials of Osiris. ![]()
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