I’m scared of what Overwatch has become

I’ve been in love with Overwatch, its characters, and its world since day one. It launched when I was still at school, so I had all the time in the world between homework and revision to delve into the cinematics, the gameplay, and the fan art. I adored it all, and played countless hours of the game on PlayStation before moving to PC in my third year of university. I pored over patch notes and YouTube videos. Eventually I got to give Jeff Kaplan my opinions on the 3-2-1 experiment after an interview (opens in new tab) about the development of Overwatch 2. For years I even wore a bronzed OW logo badge on one of my jackets. But now I’m scared of what it’s become. 

Overwatch dies on October 2 (opens in new tab). The game that got me into FPSs is just going to cease to exist, and that’s a very hard thing for my brain to accept. There’s no going back to the way it once was once Overwatch 2 comes out, and the changes Blizzard is making, even before its launch, aren’t going down well with fans.

As a Widowmaker player, for instance, her new sound design has left me baffled. One of the core strengths of Overwatch has always been the audio. Listening to your surroundings, you could determine the distance of the enemy, what character it was by their distinctive footfalls, and even when to time your abilities. But Widowmaker’s shots are so much more hollow now. Before I could tell if I had hit my target just by the sound alone, but in the betas I was confused and disorientated by new shot noises that didn’t make sense to me. I’ll learn how to play her again in time, but this is just one of many issues. For other players it’s Mercy’s new jump, or the confusing sizes of tanks with the introduction of Junker Queen and rework of Doomfist, or tank’s new responsibilities as a single, not dual role.

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Changes have to be made between iterations of these games, but they’re slightly alienating because I’m not familiar with the feeling of Overwatch anymore. These changes I can deal with, just about, but then came the battle pass. 

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