The console launch of Destiny 2 is simply 5 days away, and accordingly, Bungie have introduced when its end-game actions will unlock. Why does this matter to us on PC? Because the announcement contains phrase of the “Trials” recreation mode.
We beforehand had no concept when Trials would launch – Bungie had dedicated solely to launching it earlier than the primary enlargement. Thanks to this week’s Bungie update, we now know that:
- The Raid will unlock at 10:00 Pacific (18:00 BST) on September 13
- Trials will unlock at 10:00 Pacific (18:00 BST) on September 15
Trials is to PvP because the Raid is to PvE. In its unique type as Trials of Osiris, the purpose was to win 9 rounds of a extremely aggressive recreation mode with no single loss. That would earn you a visit to Osiris’s hideout, the Lighthouse on Mercury, the place you may declare some extremely prized endgame loot.
Osiris’s title is conspicuously absent from Bungie’s announcement – with the rogue warlock now the main target of Destiny 2’s first DLC, it appears Trials is getting rearranged. Leaks and rumours recommend it is now referred to as Trials of the Nine (evidence here – watch out for spoilers later within the article!) and might be constructed round both the Survival or Countdown recreation modes, or probably each.
It’s good to see that we can’t be stored ready for Trials, and that is additionally excellent news if it means Bungie will hold the same launch schedule for the PC model of Destiny 2 – on console, the Raid is unlocking every week after launch, which is a pleasant very long time to get equipped and prepared.
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