Destiny 2 Curse of Osiris: How Big is The Download Size

How Big Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris’ Download Size Is

Recommended Videos

Destiny 2’s first expansion, Curse of Osiris, has arrived and players will be able to explore Mercury proper for the first time in the franchise. The original Destiny featured Mercury briefly in the Sunbreaker storyline, a bit in the Crucible via PvP maps, and was featured in a secret social space for going flawless in the Trials of Osiris (The Lighthouse), but now players will be able to participate in a campaign that takes place mostly on Mercury and the Vex simulation machine, the Infinite Forest.

Throughout the campaign, you’ll be assisting the mysterious Warlock, Osiris and his ghost, Sagira, as they attempt to prevent the Vex from setting a dark future into motion. And of course, you’ll be able to just run around and explore the smallest planet in the Solar System. Curse of Osiris includes new adventures, lost sectors, and quests that take place on Mercury.

If you’re here, you’re probably wondering how much damage Curse of Osiris is going to do to your HDD. The download size for Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris is 88 GBs for PS4, 44 GBs for Xbox One, and 68 GBs for PC.

That does it for how big the download size is for Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris. Be sure to search Twinfinite for more Destiny 2 guides, tips, tricks, and FAQs.


Twinfinite is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Roblox Creature of Sonaria Codes (April 2024)
Roblox Creature of Sonaria Codes.
Read Article The Ride Codes (April 2024)
The Ride promo image
Read Article Dead by Daylight (DBD) Codes (April 2024)
Dead by Daylight
Related Content
Read Article Roblox Creature of Sonaria Codes (April 2024)
Roblox Creature of Sonaria Codes.
Read Article The Ride Codes (April 2024)
The Ride promo image
Read Article Dead by Daylight (DBD) Codes (April 2024)
Dead by Daylight
Author
Ed McGlone
Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.