The competitive PvP mode Trials of Osiris is now live in Destiny 2 from April 16 until April 20. In Trials of Osiris, you and two other players team up against another team of three to compete across several rounds. Whoever wins the match has a win added to their Trials card. Getting three, five, and seven wins over the course of the weekend nets you several pieces of Trials gear, and if you manage to win seven games in a row, you can go Flawless for Adept loot that has improved effectiveness compared to the standard versions of the weapon you would normally get. This weekend, players will be competing on the map The Cauldron, which is infamous for its numerous hallways and sharp elevation differences.
The loot you can get from Trials of Osiris is usually awesome, and this week is likely to be no different. We know that getting three wins this weekend will get you the popular Igenous Hammer hand cannon. The rest of the rewards are unknown for now, but we’ll update this article as soon as we know more.
- 3 Wins: Igneous Hammer (Hand Cannon)
- 5 Wins: Coming Soon!
- 7 Wins: Coming Soon!
- Flawless: Coming Soon!
Are you a big Trials of Osiris fan, or are you new to the gamemode and interested in trying it? Are you planning to play Trials this weekend? Let me know. The latest Destiny 2 expansion, Destiny 2: Beyond Light, is available now for $40 on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. The base game is free, so if you’re looking to try Destiny 2 out before investing any money, you can do so. If you do decide to try the game, don’t miss my beginner’s guide on how to get into Destiny 2 in 2021. Also, for some weapons and builds that will improve your effectiveness in Trials, check out my list of the 10 best Destiny 2 weapons you need to farm in Season of the Chosen as well as a guide to the best Destiny 2 builds, and how to make your own.
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Edge Canary for Android is here with unified code from Edge desktop
A new version of Microsoft Edge’s browser is available on the Google Play Store. Dubbed Microsoft Edge Canary, this version is the first to unify Edge’s underlying code with the desktop version of the browser. With it is a new UI change, new features, and improved performance. Here is where to get it.