Curse of Osiris

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Curse of Osiris
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Developer(s):

Bungie

Publisher(s):

Activision

Platform(s):

Xbox One
PlayStation 4
Battle.net (formerly)
Steam
Google Stadia (formerly)

Release date(s):

December 5, 2017 (Playstation 4, Xbox One, PC)
November 19, 2019 (Stadia)

Genre(s):

Action role-playing
First-person shooter

Rating(s):

ESRB: Teen (T) for Blood, Language, and Violence
PEGI: 16+

 


Curse of Osiris was the first DLC expansion for Destiny 2, and was released on December 5, 2017. Curse of Osiris takes place on Mercury and follows the Guardian's efforts to rescue Osiris from the Vex in order to avert a dark future.[1][2][3] The expansion's plot also focuses on the relationship between Osiris and his disciple, Ikora Rey.[1][4]

Plot[edit]

After the defeat of the Red Legion, the battered Last City starts to rebuild all they lost. However, when a terrible Vex plot threatens Mercury, the legendary warlock Osiris calls upon the Guardian to prevent the Vex from assimilating the entire universe.

Appearances[edit]

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Characters

Guardians, Residents of the Last City, and their Allies
The Cabal Empire
The Fallen
The Hive
The Vex
The Reef
Historical Characters

Species

Organizations

Locations

Events

Vehicles, equipment, and technology

Weapons and armor

Miscellanea

Features[edit]

Story missions[edit]

Adventures[edit]

Strikes[edit]

Raid[edit]

Crucible maps[edit]

Locations[edit]

World Quest[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The Story missions A Garden World and Tree of Probabilities were reused as the two new Strikes in this expansion, drawing the ire of many players.
  • The World Quest for Mercury had been teased prior to the expansion's release. It is obtainable after completing Verse 10 at the Lighthouse's forge.
  • Curse of Osiris is the first Vex-focused expansion in the Destiny series. The second being Season of the Undying.
  • It is also considered to be one of the most unpopular expansions in the history of Destiny due to its minimal impact on the game and the meager amount of content it added in comparison to previous expansions such as The Dark Below or The Taken King.

References[edit]

Preceded by
Destiny 2
Curse of Osiris Succeeded by
Warmind