Popular competitive hero shooter Overwatch 2 hasn’t been the fairest when it comes to matchmaking and ranked games, causing fans to call out Blizzard multiple times. Season 3’s matchmaking improvements were targeted at satisfying the gaps in the game's Competitive Play, but they also had an unpopular effect.
Ever since Season 3 launched, many players have reportedly been facing massive rank disparity in matches. Fortunately, Blizzard has managed to address the temporary issue, according to a company spokesperson.
A few hours ago, Aaron Keller, Overwatch 2’s game director, posted a Twitter thread stating that the developers are rolling out fixes to counter a highly reported matchmaker issue plaguing the game since the Season 3 update.
Once the fixes are deployed, lower-ranked players should see lesser instances of being placed in high-ranked lobbies (or vice versa).
Overwatch 2’s Season 3 brought about multiple changes to the matchmaking system, including the matchmaker and the competitive update. It also improved the UI for players to view their progress towards a competitive update at all times.
News bearer Aaron Keller promised to share all the positive impact that Season 3’s matchmaking changes had on the game. He also talked about how the improvements caused an unfavorable byproduct, resulting in a massive tier disparity in Overwatch 2 games.
Keller said:
Today’s fixes are targeted at mitigating the bug, causing gold players to spawn into GrandMaster lobbies. Players should not see any more issues in this aspect once the fixes are completely rolled out.
Keller also mentioned that the team would keep a close eye on the “rank disparity” fixes they deployed and promised to add additional changes if needed:
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