{"id":40207,"date":"2025-01-28T16:25:32","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:25:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-trials-of-osiris-delayed-again-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:25:32","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:25:32","slug":"destiny-2-trials-of-osiris-delayed-again-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-trials-of-osiris-delayed-again-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Destiny 2: Trials of Osiris delayed again &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2: Trials of Osiris delayed again BungieDespite the new PVE content released in Beyond Light, the Destiny 2 expansion also led to a delay for the game\u2019s top PVP mode: Trials of Osiris. Originally delayed until November 27, Bungie has once again pushed back the activity\u2019s launch in Beyond Light. The core of the Destiny franchise has always revolved around one thing: the chase for new loot. Since the release of the original Destiny, developer Bungie has aimed to provide players with interesting and powerful gear to grind for. While the bulk of content in Destiny has always been PVE-related \u2013 Strikes, seasonal activities, and Raids \u2013 the franchise has maintained a strong PVP player base as well. For those who spend their time in the Crucible, Trials of Osiris is the top-tier activity to look forward to since its reintroduction in Season of the Worthy. Following the release of Beyond Light, Destiny 2\u2019s pinnacle PVP activity has now seen not one but two separate delays. The game\u2019s community is once again expressing their frustration with Bungie\u2019s handling of the popular 3v3 mode. Trials of Osiris delayed again With the release of Beyond Light, developer Bungie introduced Stasis subclasses into Destiny 2. While most players enjoy the new Darkness-based abilities, the game\u2019s PVP community has been less than thrilled with the performance of Stasis in the Crucible. Bungie\u2019s first official response to Stasis in PVP came when the developer announced the original delay of Trials only two days after Beyond Light\u2019s release. Then, on November 27 \u2013 the same day that Trials of Osiris was supposed to make its debut in Beyond Light \u2013 Bungie once again announced a delay in the mode\u2019s release via their support account on Twitter. Due to a recently discovered issue, Trials of Osiris has been disabled for this week. We are currently investigating to determine when it will return. \u2014 Bungie Help (@BungieHelp) November 27, 2020 While Bungie community manager dmg04 indicated the delay was due to another Stasis-related issue, players listed off other potential causes including issues with swords in the Crucible, and even a bug that turn players invisible. Was planning to Trials all day, but a nasty stasis bug popped in. Guess it\u2019s time for more raids! https:\/\/t.co\/XH2tsIwupB \u2014 dmg04 (@A_dmg04) November 27, 2020 Community frustrated with second delay For some of the Destiny 2 community, patience has run out since the original delay. Many prominent content creators have expressed their frustration regarding Bungie\u2019s handling of Trials in Beyond Light. Destiny 2 streamers GernaderJake and Gigz, both of whom participate in Trials of Osiris regularly, voiced their concerns with how Bungie is handling the game\u2019s top PVP activity. GernaderJake stated his belief that there were better ways for Bungie to address the issues instead of simply disabling Trials of Osiris entirely. I am so frustrated by Bungie\u2019s decision to last minute cancel Trials, AGAIN. I believe there were better options out there, like disabling swords or the stasis subclass for the time being. But, oh well, let\u2019s hope Trials is ready next week. \u2014 GJake (@GernaderJake) November 27, 2020 Gigz called out the developer for their lack of attention to PVP \u2013 something Bungie has specifically mentioned in the past when discussing their design philosophy in regards to the Crucible. Ya\u2019ll got any of that renewed focus on PvP? pic.twitter.com\/87MW9p3zx7 \u2014 Connor (@Gigz) November 27, 2020 Although many of the responses were negative, some tried to put a more positive spin on things. Destiny 2 YouTuber KackisHD joked that Bungie continues to delay Trials because the game mode\u2019s reward location \u2013 The Lighthouse on Mercury \u2013 was vaulted when Beyond Light released. The real reason Bungie keeps canceling Trials is that they forgot they deleted the Lighthouse along with Mercury \ud83d\ude33 \u2014 KackisHD (@RickKackis) November 27, 2020 When is Trials coming to Beyond Light? While Bungie confirmed a return date for Trials of Osiris after the first delay, the developer did not confirm when the mode would make its return in their announcement on November 27. Players should keep an eye on Bungie\u2019s social media for further updates on the return of Trials.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2: Trials of Osiris delayed again BungieDespite the new PVE content released in Beyond Light, the Destiny 2 expansion also led to a delay for the game\u2019s top PVP mode: Trials of Osiris. Originally delayed until November 27, Bungie has once again pushed back the activity\u2019s launch in Beyond Light. 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