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Data mining 2 describes the return of Osiris trials in March

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With Conclusion 2 patch 2.7.1, Bungie has added many new files to the game database. Data miners often dig into these files to reveal potential future content for the game. In the latest public data mining 2.7.1, the standard Ginsor mine from Privacy Protection Agreement has found some interesting text strings that seem to confirm the name Desiny 2Next season (The Perfect Time) and the return of the Osiris trial.

Next week, Destiny players will begin a new, mysterious quest called the "Empyrean Foundation." According to data mining, players will return the Lightouse to Mercury on base. A minute-by-minute, in-game message reads "with the return of the Lightouse complete, the Trials of Osiris and more will be back in Good Time."

Osiris' trial was a very popular PvP mode initially Desiny. Players can form a team of three and fight against other Trials teams. Players could only lose three times before they needed to pull out their Trials card from Trials NPC: Brother & # 39; Vance. Depending on the number of wins (up to seven) players can gain before losing all three, they have received powerful, unique rewards given to Egyptian mythology.

But Lightouse came in only when they played for the best Trials of Osiris players. If a team can win seven wins without a single loss, they can travel to Lightouse for further rewards. The top of the Lightouse was a totally unique space in its own right Desiny, and part of the Lightouse players will probably rebuild within the “Empyrean Foundation.”

At the beginning of Conclusion 2For health, players can compete in the Trials of Nine, the entertainment of the Trials of Osiris, a task that never reaches the same level of PvP players. Bungie put Tries of the Nine on hiatus in August 2018, and is yet to make a return.

It is not yet clear whether the Trials of Osiris will eventually appear Conclusion 2 next season (beginning March 2020). But many more the data mining proved to be accurate over the years, and Bungie has already mocked the return of the test over and over again. We caught up with Bungie about data mining, and will update this post if we hear anything back.

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