343iBot Posted November 13, 2020 Report Share Posted November 13, 2020 The Beyond Light expansion is now live for Destiny 2, bringing a bunch of changes to the game, including the removal of some old content. As is usually the case with Destiny expansions, it has also brought a few unforeseen problems. One of those issues affects the Trials of Osiris, Destiny 2's toughest multiplayer competition, and it'll be a while before it's fixed. Bungie announced on Twitter that Trials will be out of the game for a few weeks. Normally, the multiplayer event, in which teams of three Guardians try to win seven competitive matches in a row without losing one, runs during the weekend. The first Trials of the new Destiny season would have started on November 13 and run until the weekly reset on November 17. But Bungie says Trials won't kick off this season until November 27. 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, 2020 It's not clear what the problem with Trials is, but there have been a few problems and bugs cropping up since the release of Beyond Light on November 10. Some players immediately found they could farm a particular Lost Sector in the EDZ region to sprint through the leveling grind, which Bungie fixed. It also disabled to weapons, Rose and Witherhoard, because of problems with them. Rose is a hand cannon whose firing speed was supposed to be adjusted down along with a bunch of similar guns, but somehow was missed, while the area-of-effect grenades of Witherhoard were killing players in the multiplayer Crucible, even when they weren't standing in the grenade radius. We're not sure when those weapons will be fixed or re-enabled in the game. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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