Something is off with the victory pose screen at the end of 5v5 matches in Overwatch 2. Of all the issues that plagued the debut of Overwatch 2, one ongoing issue occurs at the end of the game. Players have had a number of complaints, from eliminating the end-of-match cards (and subsequent voting) to wonky plays of the game highlights. But this is just the start of the issue.
Perceptive community members have noted that the final victory pose remains the same as the 6v6 pose but with one player dropped off on the side. As expected, this creates a lopsided lineup of heroes that they display whatever custom victory poses their individual gamers have assigned to them. It might just be an aesthetic issue, but it certainly highlights a lack of polish from a studio previously known for unreal attention to detail. Giving away free skins doesn't necessarily make up for these bungles.
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Reddit user GhettoKawaiiQueen took to the forum to show off an example that particularly highlighted this void on the right side. It's easy to see that somebody needs to be standing to the side of Ana in this picture. Either that or the camera guy needs to do a bit more work. The image immediately plays tricks on the eyes, especially for gamers who have been playing the first game for years now.
For now, perhaps the best solution is to ignore it. Those who truly hate it can play custom 6v6 games in the meantime for fun. This solution obviously does no good for players who are trying to rank up their battle pass or knock out challenges, but it's not exactly the kind of issue that makes the game unplayable.
Getting rid of end-of-match cards has not gone over well. Due to this being a more functional and pressing matter,
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