Destiny 2’s next Trials of Osiris has been delayed due to an issue

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What you need to know

What you need to know

In an update posted to Twitter,Destiny 2developer Bungie informed players that, due to a recently discovered issue, the pinnacle PvP activity Trials of Osiris has been delayed until November 27, 2020. Normally, Trials of Osiris is available from every Friday to Tuesday, but it looks like that won’t be the case for most of November.

Due to a recently discovered issue, Trials of Osiris will not be available until the weekend of November 27, 2020.Due to a recently discovered issue, Trials of Osiris will not be available until the weekend of November 27, 2020.— Bungie Help (@BungieHelp)November 13, 2020November 13, 2020

Bungie didn’t specify what the issue was specifically, but we have a pretty good guess. Recently, players discoveredan exploit that allows Warlock players to have infinite use of their Stasis Super. This would undoubtedly ruin the integrity of Trials of Osiris, which is fiercely competitive in nature, so I’m glad to see that Bungie has delayed Trials for the time being. Unfortunately, with Trials gone, players won’t be able to earn Powerful and Pinnacle Gear from it like they normally can, which is disappointing if you were looking to play Trials to try and boost your Power Level up with gear drops. If that’s you, don’t miss our guide onhow to power level effectively in Destiny 2: Beyond Light.

Destiny 2: Beyond Lightis available now onXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One consoles, PlayStation 4 and 5, and Windows 10 PCs. It costs $40, and is also available throughXbox Game Pass.

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