{"id":40926,"date":"2025-01-28T16:30:35","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:30:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/when-is-trials-of-osiris-back-bungie-delays-destiny-2-competitive-mode-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:30:35","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:30:35","slug":"when-is-trials-of-osiris-back-bungie-delays-destiny-2-competitive-mode-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/when-is-trials-of-osiris-back-bungie-delays-destiny-2-competitive-mode-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"When is Trials of Osiris back? Bungie delays Destiny 2 competitive mode &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When is Trials of Osiris back? Bungie delays Destiny 2 competitive mode BungieBungie has canceled Trials of Osiris, again, due to a \u201crecently discovered issue\u201d relating to Crucible matches in Destiny 2. Here\u2019s everything we know about when the top-level PvP mode will make its return in Beyond Light. [jwplayer kU7UyuJf] Trials of Osiris is the most competitive Crucible playlist a Guardian can join. Based around three-vs-three contests, the sudden-death mode is the pinnacle of PvP gameplay in Bungie\u2019s sci-fi franchise. And, unfortunately, it gets delayed quite a bit. Beyond Light\u2019s launch week has been no different. Trials of Osiris, which was supposed to go live on the weekend, has been delayed, Bungie confirmed on Friday, Nov. 13. The reason, the Destiny 2 developers said, was a \u201crecently discovered issue\u201d that would directly affect the competitive nature of the playlist. While Bungie did not address the \u201cissue\u201d directly, it\u2019s pretty obvious the delays are because of a new Beyond Light power, Stasis. The frosty new abilities have been dominating Crucible playlists since launch, making PvP nearly unplayable. When will Trials of Osiris return? Bungie delayed Beyond Light\u2019s opening Trials of Osiris weekend on Nov. 13. They also chalked the following weekend, Nov 20-23. Thankfully, the wait to get into the competitive Destiny 2 playlist won\u2019t be much longer than just those two weeks. \u201cDue to a recently discovered issue, Trials of Osiris will not be available until the weekend of November 27, 2020,\u201d Bungie confirmed in their Nov. 13 tweet. That means the earliest Guardians will be able to play Trials of Osiris during the new expansion will be Friday, Nov. 27. That is, if there aren\u2019t more delays; last time Bungie halted the playlist, it was \u2018AWOL\u2019 for nearly two years. Once Trials does finally return, players will have the chance to collect new \u201cAdept\u201d guns and weapons, as well as Beyond Light mods that can only be found by going undefeated. Weapons collected from the competitive playlist have been tweaked slightly too. Starting in Beyond Light, \u201call existing Trials weapons have Adept versions.\u201d \u201cOur intent is for all new Trials weapons to have an Adept version in the future, with their infusion caps matching the Season they were introduced in,\u201d Bungie said. \u201cFor the first round, their infusion caps will be set to that of Season of the Worthy. Additionally, we will be introducing Adept weapon mods into the sandbox in Beyond Light, which can only be applied to Adept weaponry.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When is Trials of Osiris back? Bungie delays Destiny 2 competitive mode BungieBungie has canceled Trials of Osiris, again, due to a \u201crecently discovered issue\u201d relating to Crucible matches in Destiny 2. Here\u2019s everything we know about when the top-level PvP mode will make its return in Beyond Light. 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