Overwatch 2 developers have been sincerely pushing out updates to ensure the title is always on the balanced side of competitive gaming. Since its release in late 2022, the hero shooter quickly rose to fame, with newcomers joining and veterans returning to the title.
As the updates became more frequent, developers also started giving pre-release content updates to the players. Executive Producer for Overwatch 2, Jared Neuss shared his insights on future patches coming to the title while replying to various fan tweets and answering some of their queries as well.
He said:
He also delved into topics like Hero balancing and more competitive changes coming to the title. With this, he tried to share his opinion on how developers acknowledge complaints.
With Blizzard letting users download pre-release content today (January 21, 2023), fans are even more concerned about the upcoming Overwatch updates. While the developers have been very transparent about Season 3, readers may want to learn more about Overwatch 2's future from Jared Neuss.
In a tweet posted by @OW_SVB, the user mentioned that developers have been ignoring certain mechanics of the shooter that ruin the experience for most players. The tweet also mentioned how developers refuse to talk about the same. The post concluded by saying that the Tank Hero experience hasn't been the best due to these issues.
Executive Producer Jared Neuss replied to the tweet and explained:
He also mentioned how developers are concerned about the title's health. Fans often interpret these situations as developers ignoring the player base.
The main issue of players being able to switch Heroes with 30% of their Ultimate charge is about to change soon in Season 3 of Overwatch 2.
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