Unfortunately, Overwatch 2's mid-season update has been delayed for a few days as the game's developers address a critical issue. Set to bring balancing changes to multiple heroes, including Mei, the patch will now go live on November 17.
Overwatch 2, the sequel to Blizzard's first-person hero shooter title, builds upon its predecessor to bring in some major changes, including new heroes, maps, and game modes, as well as a new progression system with the battle pass that replaces the previous loot box system. These changes, along with the title going free-to-play, were a breath of fresh air and rejuvenated the franchise.
Currently in its first season, the shooter is set to receive a mid-season patch soon, addressing bug fixes and balancing changes in the game before its second season.
Overwatch 2 Season 1 introduced three new heroes to the title, Kiriko, Junker Queen, and Sojurn, along with a new game mode in Push as well as new maps. Since its launch, the game has received several balancing updates, including updates for Torbjörn and Zenyatta.
Season 2 of OW2 (Overwatch 2) is set for a December 2022 release date and will be introducing Ramattra, the game's newest hero. The mid-season patch was originally set for a November 15 release date, but was delayed and is now scheduled for November 17 at 11:00 am PST. Furthermore, Blizzard's community manager stated:
As for the changes, players should expect in the upcoming mid-season patch, he further added:
The OW2 Season 1 mid-season patch is now set for a November 17 release date at 11:00 am PST. The upcoming patch is expected to bring bug fixes including Mei, nerfs to Genji, Sombra, D.Va, and Zarya, as well as Twitch Drops and OWL Viewership Rewards.
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