The release of Destiny 2 is getting closer and closer each day, so it’s time for the old Destiny to begin winding down before it’s put out to pasture. The weekly Trials of Osiris and monthly Iron Banner PvP events are shutting down soon, as Bungie switches its attentions to the future for the shared-world shooter series.
Bungie had previously confirmed that Destinys live service ends in August, meaning that players will no longer be able to access these events in the game. According to the most recent Bungie Weekly Update, the final Iron Banner for Destiny will be next week. Bungie didn’t specify what the rewards would be, but it did say that the mode will be Control, the traditional Iron Banner mode and Destiny’s default PvP mode.
The final Trials of Osiris will be on August 1. It’s important to note that this weekend’s event is the last one that’ll happen within the Record Book transfer window deadline, which also closes on August 1. That means the final Trials of Osiris misses the cut off by ten whole days. Darnit. This’ll be your last chance to fill out your Age of Triumph or the Rise of Iron Record Book to get an emblem in Destiny 2. So you better get a move on folks.
Destiny 2 launches on September 6 on Xbox One and PS4 and PC on October 24.