'Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris' update: First expansion now live, new additions and other exclusives revealed

A promotional photo of Bungie's "Destiny 2" first DLC pack Facebook/DestinyTheGame

Bungie and Activision have rolled out the first "Destiny 2" expansion, the "Curse of Osiris." The expansion pack is said to offer a lot of updates and new additions that fans will surely love.

The new downloadable content (DLC) brings in a number of new playable contents, along with 1.1.0 update that marks the second season of the game sequel. PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC users can now enjoy the newly added planet with story missions like Strikes, Public Event, and Crucible maps, among others.

"Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris" also carries new weapons, Faction gear, and Exotics. Aside from that, it also has different cosmetics that players can use from the Eververse store and Bright Engrams. The Guardians can now have different styles with the latest Ghost Shells, Sparrows, ships, emotes, and weapon ornaments. There are also Legendary items and other things that fans have never seen before.

However, there will be a slight difference when playing the game sequel on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. In PS4, the Crucible map called Wormhaven will be exclusive to the Sony's game console. The map is set in the New Pacific Arcology on Titan.

Aside from that, it will have three new player-versus-player maps, while Xbox One and PC will feature only two. Gamers can also now experience the new campaign in "Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris" called Warlock and a mini-raid known as a "raid lair."

Also, a new playable zone on Mercury known as Fields of Glass and a Vex imitation of reality called the Infinite Forest are added. "Curse of Osiris" is just half of "Destiny 2" expansion pass that costs $34.99. Each of its add-ons is sold individually and will cost $19.99.

Bungie has yet to announce the details about "Destiny 2's" second expansion. But it is expected to be revealed next spring and might introduce a new raid lair.

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