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Destiny: The King’s Fall Raid gets its Hard mode next week; Trials of Osiris delayed due to bug

As part of an update today, Bungie announced that Destiny‘s King’s Fall Raid will get a Hard mode next week.

The Raid’s Hard mode will be available from 3.00 am AEST on Saturday, 24 October.

“Right about now, some of you are wondering what you can do to prepare,” Bungie teased. “We won’t give you hints, but we’ll plot the difficulty incline. Recommended Light for Hard Mode is 300 – 320. The loot that will drop will be between 310 – 320. Gear up and mark your calendars.”

Bungie also advised that Trials of Osiris won’t be taking place this weekend due to an infinite super glitch that would make the tournament rather unsportsmanlike.

“It turns out that there’s a particularity nasty bug that would undoubtedly conspire to create a less competitive return to form for Trials of Osiris,” Bungie advised. “We’re going to disable that bug before we invite you to take your next run at a 9-0. We’re also working on a final fix for the bug itself as soon as possible. As soon as we have a solid commitment for Brother Vance, we’ll make a formal announcement on when Trial of Osiris will begin again. We hope that most of you recognize the impact a limitless Nightstalker would have on the competitive landscape.”

Who’s ready to tackle Hard mode?


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