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Destiny News: Trials of Osiris Revealed

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Long rumoured, the game variant is an end-game PVP centric mode focused on 3 versus 3 gameplay and skill, with raid tier drops and an absolute ton of things to get excited about. Last week the first information from the 2nd Destiny expansion, House of Wolves, dropped, showing off the new item economy, weapon and armour growth, as well as a new social area in the previously unexplored Reef.

Elimination: New game type, 3v3. No respawns, similar to Search and Destroy in Call of Duty. Revives are still possible. A capture point will appear 2 minutes into the round – the first team to capture it or eliminate all of the opposition wins the round.

I think game need for it! Every PvP mode has it, so why not this one? Your thoughts!

The Destiny 2 Trials of Osiris Crucible mode has finally arrived. After an extended hiatus following the Trials of the Nine flop, Bungie resurrected the original pinnacle PvP activity as the centerpiece for the Season of the Worthy. Destiny 2 Trials of Osiris will feel familiar to Destiny 1 veterans, as will many of its rewards, but it’s got some new rules and features this time around. To that end, we’ve rounded up everything you need to know, from what time Trials of Osiris starts to what you can earn by playing it.

It works on the same clock as Xur, appearing every weekend and ending with the next weekly reset. Trials is a competitive Crucible mode that uses 3v3 Elimination rules. You need to be at least Power to participate as it is a Power-enabled activity, though Bungie says it will institute a Power cap soon. You also need a pre-made fireteam of three since Trials does not support matchmaking in the same way the Competitive playlist does.

To compete in Trials of Osiris, you need to purchase a Trials ticket. Each time you win a match, you’ll earn a stamp of sorts on your ticket. Likewise, losing will earn you a stamp. You play until you win seven matches or lose three matches, and then you receive rewards based on your performance. Players are also matched against each other based on the progress of their ticket, so if you’re on six wins, expect to play against people who are around six wins. The ultimate goal of Trials is to win seven matches without losing a single one – a Flawless run, in other words.