It’s worth noting that Bungie handled the debut of Destiny’s first expansion, The Dark Below, similarly. Still, it seems like this should just be a feature that’s included in the free version 1.1.0 patch for Destiny 2, as opposed to something that requires players to buy the expansion. It’s locked behind the expansion even though its recommended power level is just 270, which may be because Curse of Osiris strikes are in the rotation. Bungie/ActivisionĪlongside Curse of Osiris, Bungie also introduced - or rather, brought back from the original Destiny - the heroic strike playlist. It seems like the heroic strike playlist is locked just because it’s a feature that’s new to Curse of Osiris. But the Prestige variants of both activities require players to be at the power cap, and it’s now impossible to reach that cap unless you buy Curse of Osiris. The weekly Nightfall strike’s power level is now 270 instead of 240, while Leviathan’s level has gone up to 290 from 280. ![]() The recommended power level for the game’s toughest - and most rewarding - activities has also risen accordingly. Curse of Osiris raises the soft cap for Destiny 2 power levels to 330 from 300, which is the limit in vanilla Destiny 2. Destiny 2 players are up in arms yet again, now that the game’s first expansion, Curse of Osiris, has been released: People who have not purchased the add-on are discovering that they can no longer play some of the game’s high-level endgame content.Įndgame content in Destiny focuses on raids and the Nightfall strike, as well as the more challenging “Prestige” versions of those activities.
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