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#Ready or not pvp update
I’m also still confused why this is branded as a sequel as I consider this a major update patch more than anything, but I guess we’ll see the full package once the rest of the game releases sometime next year.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. I’m just left worried about the state of the game in its first months out as a free-to-play title, as how they will manage players that cheat or grief will play a major factor to determine if the game will hit the ground running or stumble upon landing. I was reminded how amazing the Overwatch formula still is after how many years as I’m eager to play more of it in an official capacity when it launches on October 4. In the end, Overwatch 2 remains as a top notch team shooter. Basic stuff, but nothing standing out to really distill confidence to all players that they got it covered in that department. There are basic features set in place like the ability to report players, mute mics, remove chat, and early leavers in a match will be penalized. Online games are not immune to such behavior so it would be appreciated if Blizzard addresses this head-on to the public as early as now. Overwatch 2 is opening the floodgates for all kinds of people and there’s already reports of people cheating in the beta, a space that is currently too competitive as players question your choice of Hero (fun not allowed, apparently). This is fine for now as the real concern is if this game can handle the sudden influx of cheaters, toxicity, multi-accounters, and griefers answering the call. The current beta didn’t give a glimpse of Blizzard’s new progression for Overwatch 2, which was disappointing as after a match in the beta, you are given the Play of the Game and nothing else soon after. Lootboxes will be no more as they will transition to the now standard Battle Pass progression system. The multiplayer portion of Overwatch 2 will launch this October as a free-to-play title with the PvE campaign planned for release sometime in 2023. The real question is – are they ready for the free-to-play crowd? And with not much change in the game’s DNA, fans coming back will feel right at home. There are a few titles that can deliver a similar experience but to this day nothing has surpassed the personality, the gameplay intensity, and polish delivered in Overwatch. Overwatch 2 still feels like they are in a good place as the thirst to rival the hero shooter has long past.

It’s a massive patch for the 2016 shooter, but that’s okay. Newcomers Sojourn and Junker Queen are amazing additions, and the game’s new map designs demand exploration. In the roster, Hero reworks were implemented as Orisa, Doomfist, and more have their abilities altered to play differently now. A long overdue update to a beloved game that hasn't been given a significant update in a long time. Aside from the obvious UI changes and the inclusion of a smarter ping system, in the end, the multiplayer portion of the sequel is simply an updated version of Overwatch.

The change in team format is simply the biggest change comparing Overwatch to Overwatch 2. Though, I did notice it’s easier for a team to crumble as once a team’s tank goes down, it’s more difficult to hold the line. Is this a good thing? I’m no expert on everything Overwatch as the 5v5 format can sometimes feel just as chaotic as the 6v6 format in a casual sense. Sure, other modes remove the role requirement but in the competitive realm of Overwatch, you are 1 tank less in standard play. This time around, Blizzard is making the shift from a 6v6 to a 5v5 format, suggesting a 1 Tank, 2 DPS, and 2 Healer composition. I missed the banter, the unique abilities that can chain together with others, and how each player covers a specific role for your team to succeed in this objective-based online game. The roster is bigger the last time I checked-in so this version of the game felt more explosive for me compared to hardcore players that have stuck with Overwatch for years. Overwatch 2 beta impressions Feels good to be back This is the same team-based shooter that impressed me when it launched in 2016, and despite many having tried to deliver a similar experience, Blizzard’s shooter remains the king. I’ve played a good amount of Overwatch 2 on both recent beta access events and despite me being absent from the game for years, it felt like I never left.
