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Curse of Osiris is the first DLC expansion for Destiny 2, and was released on December 5, 2017. Curse of Osiris takes place on Mercury and follow 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]
Features
Story Missions
Adventures
Strikes
Raid
Crucible Maps
- Pacifica, New Pacific Arcology, Titan
- Radiant Cliffs, Mercury
- Wormhaven, New Pacific Arcology, Titan
Locations
- Fields of Glass, Mercury
- Hangman's Pass, European Dead Zone, Earth
References
- ^ a b Microsoft Store: Destiny 2 - Expansion I: Curse of Osiris
- ^ Game Informer: UPDATE: Curse Of Osiris Confirmed By Bungie As First Destiny 2 Expansion
- ^ Kotaku: Sources: Destiny 2's First DLC stars Osiris for the first time, Add New Patrol Zone On Mercury
- ^ GameSpot: Destiny 2 DLC Curse Of Osiris Leaks; Bungie Confirms It's Real