This comes after Bungie already took a considerable amount of feedback about Trials of Osiris for how fans would like to see the endgame content be more rewarding for players. As a result, it would seem that Bungie is looking to make some big changes in the upcoming seasons of Destiny 2 to make sure that players are still enjoying the competitive PVP side of the game.

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While the weekly Bungie post pointed out a number of issues that players have had with the current format of Trails of Osiris, the announcement also highlighted the fact that Flawless Rewards may be coming back in future seasons. Bungie went into some detail about what the rewards may be, including having Trials specific gear dropping with space for an Adept Mod, to reference the Adept weapons from the original Destiny’s Trials playlist. With any luck, Bungie hopes that this will make Destiny 2’s Trials as popular as the original when it dropped alongside the Fallen Wolves expansion.

Some additional changes coming to Trials of Osiris include updates like creating token milestones for winning more than three games with elevating degrees of rewards. The first milestone will unlock at three wins, the second at five, and the third will unlock after a player receives seven wins. It would seem that Bungie hopes that this will stop players from resetting after three wins and offer better rewards for continuing to play under the same ticket, and bring in many Destiny 2 players that Trials of Osiris has already lost.

It may take a considerable amount of tweaking to get players back after early Trials of Osiris bugs, and complaints about rewards, but looking back on what made it so popular in the first place may be what can save it now. However, considering how well-received the Trials playlists have been from their first appearance in Destiny to similar variants like Trials of the Nine, it’s hard to imagine that Bungie won’t learn from those past successes. For now, players may have to be patient before the high-quality, PVP content for endgame players is as impressive as it has the potential to be.

Destiny 2 is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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Source: Bungie Forums