Twitch streamer Tyler "Trainwreckstv" recently spoke about the upcoming sequel to the famous hero-based, first-person shooter game, Overwatch 2.
The Player versus Player (PvP) beta of the anticipated game went live on April 26, 2022. Several well-known Twitch streamers like Felix "xQc" and Lirik played the limited-time beta of the game.
Tyler, on the other hand, did not have exclusive access to the game. During a recent livestream, Trainwrecks spoke about Overwatch 2 and thought that Blizzard charging $60 for the game was not right.
According to the Twitch content creator, the title's developers should have added new and engaging features like the addition of a battle royale mode or a massive 50 versus 50 player mode.
As Trainwrecks interacted with his viewers, he critiqued Overwatch 2 by saying:
Tyler hosted a recent livestreaming broadcast on April 27. While streaming, the Twitch content creator mentioned how he felt about the upcoming Blizzard Entertainment game.
He stated that his critiquing comments about the game will not help him in securing exclusive access. According to him:
The Scottsdale, Arizona native felt that the only upgrade for the next iteration of the game was on the graphical side. Citing his concerns for the game, Trainwreckstv stated:
The Twitch content creator then added that if Blizzard wanted to keep everything the same, they should have at least added new game modes or new features like a battle royale mode:
Aside from criticizing the game for its rehashing of older content, Trainwrecks mentioned that the graphics and the user interface system do look updated to suit the 2022 look:
In conclusion to his thoughts regarding Overwatch 2, the 31-year-old Twitch streamer said these changes do not embody the
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