'Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris' news: Bungie has fixed locked-content issue in latest update

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

The popular first-person shooter game "Destiny 2" released its expansion, "Curse of Osiris," just a week ago. Since then, the game has made changes that players especially did not like. Developers Bungie has heard many of the community's feedback have worked towards resolving these issues. Now, the latest patch update after the "Curse of Osiris" has been rolled out.

The update and its notes can be found on the official Bungie website. Many fans have been thankful that the notes addressed the main concerns listed by gamers in the past few days. Primarily, it fixed glitches that locked-out players who did not have the "Curse of Osiris" expansion.

First, the Prestige Leviathan Raid's power requirement has been brought down to 300, making it available for all players. It was previously at 330, which is only achievable for those who bought the expansion. That said, to keep things fair for those with the expansion, the rewards for the raid at Prestige difficulty will no longer drop items with 330 power.

Also, Trials of the Nine is now accessible to everyone. Note here that it will be only available to regular players as long as it is hosted on a "Destiny 2" map and not on an expansion map. As for achievements, "The Prestige" and the trophy with it can now be completed even without having to buy the downloadable content (DLC). This is so long as the players complete the Leviathan raid on Prestige difficulty.

There are also several other updates, balances, and fixes to other aspects of the main game which they can all view from their website.

When Bungie made the decision to lock the some of the content of the main game and make it exclusive for expansion owners, they assured through a blog post that they really just had good intentions. They admitted their mistake of having done this and had then promised to modify it, which thankfully they did.

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