Overwatch 2 won’t be seeing any significant rebalances to its roster of heroes until the free to play shooter enters its second season in early December, Blizzard have confirmed. The game’s developers shared a blog post updating players on how the company are monitoring gameplay, maps, and competitive rankings in the immediate post-launch period. There will, however, be a targeted adjustment to tank Zarya in the next major patch going live on October 25th, Blizzard said.
Since Overwatch 2’s launch, no hero’s power levels have been outside of what Blizzard were hoping for. “Every hero on the roster has a win-rate between 45% and 55%, and we are not planning any immediate balance changes based on what we are seeing,” Blizzard said. “Instead, our team is planning to make a series of balance changes for Season Two that are in line with our design goal of ensuring the overall game feels balanced and fair while giving each season a more distinct identity.”
Blizzard promised to take player feedback into account and continue to monitor how heroes performed during the first season, but made it clear that any rebalances wouldn’t be coming until the second season. They already have some ideas about who might be rebalanced though, with tanks firmly in their sights. Newbie Junker Queen is being kept under watch, and cyberlad Doomfist could see improvements to his Power Block ability and Meteor Strike ultimate. Zarya’s new ability to pick where to place her Particle Barriers might be altered too.
Blizzard said they were keeping an eye on damage-role heroes such as Genji, Sombra, Symmetra, and Torbjorn for future rebalances. They’re also tweaking maps as they come in and out of rotation, and said they were considering
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