A new Overwatch 2 blog post revealed a massive change coming to the competitive aspect of Blizzard's hero-shooter. Overwatch developers are planning to remove seasonal competitive rank resets from the title in the near future. While this update will not be coming soon, readers can still expect this change to occur.
Along with this update, the post mentions plans to remove current and past seasonal rank decay. This change is a particularly good feature as it will balance the MMR and skill rating for irregular players for several reasons.
Aside from mentioning various competitive balancing changes in the recent Overwatch 2 blog, Blizzard took the time to explain more updates planned for Season 4. Although these reworks may likely be tweaked over an entire season, the title will still see serious ranked changes.
Starting off with the seasonal rankings, Season 4 plans to remove seasonal competitive rank resets. Many players who regularly indulge in competitive first-person shooter (FPS) games like Valorant and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive will learn about the rank reset phenomenon.
Resets happen when a player loses their rank rating after a certain period in-game, mainly when a new competitive Season starts. One is given a new MMR rating slightly lower than their previously gained ranking. And every title its way of handling a reset.
Overwatch 2 currently has a similar way of handling resets. However, the developers mentioned that Season 4 will remove rank resets, along with all current and past seasonal rank decay. This change is particularly huge as, starting in Season 4, players will no longer have to worry about losing their ranks.
Those who inconsistently play competitive matchmaking will have a fairly smooth experience
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