Summary

Scheduled for a February launch, the anticipation forOverwatch 2’s Season 9 is high, as it is poised to introduce long-awaited changes to the hero-shooter. While some of these adjustments were features from the firstOverwatch, Blizzard has indicated that several new features could emerge. However, one particular aspect ofOverwatch 2’s upcoming overhaulhas drawn the attention of its players, fueling a heated controversy.

Discourse over balancing changes inOverwatch 2isn’t new, but this one has the potential to dismantle the hype around Season 9 altogether. On January 12, a Director’s Take was uploaded to the officialOverwatchwebsite detailing that both tank and damage characters will be receiving a self-healing passive next season. Though this is quoted as being “a modified, tuned down version of the support-healing passive,” players were quick to express their discontent.

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Overwatch 2 May Be Encouraging Less Teamwork in Season 9

To some, this new change could be ideal if they enjoyarcade game modes inOverwatch 2like Deathmatch. However, if this transition results in the overall healing output feeling worse, this could negatively impact Season 9 as a whole. Some players have theorized that self-healing will encourage supports to pay less attention to their teammates while also pushing the DPS and tank to be more aggressive. Though having more freedom in a shooter can be helpful, it can also negate the need for teamwork.

Aaron Keller wrote in the January 12 Director’s Take that when he looks to the future of Overwatch 2, he doesn’t see “the exact same game that we’re playing now,” suggesting that several major changes are on the way.

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Consequently, the update is being marketed as a way for individuals to make plays on their own, without having to rely as much on their supports being in line of sight, or even alive. Unfortunately, for those who enjoy the game for its team synergy and strategies, this seems to be another step away from that ideal. As time progresses, it could very well be thatOverwatch 2is transitioning into a vastly different gamethan its predecessor.

Players Are Concerned About The Future of the Hero-Shooter

Following the announcement, Top 500 hitscan player andOverwatchcontent creator DpsDeku expressed concerns about the game’s future in a Twitter post that garnered over 3,000 likes. If the game changes too much from what fans originally fell in love with, this could overshadow theother major competitive changes inOverwatch 2that fans have been excited about. This includes, but isn’t limited to:

As such, while various updates coming to Season 9 have been regarded as positive, the announcement of a self-healing passive for every role has been incredibly divisive. The tidal wave of criticism came so vehemently that Aaron Keller,Overwatch 2’s game director, issued an apologyon the same day.

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Sharing his thoughts in a tweet, he wrote, “It was a mistake to talk about this lone change out of context since it’s part of a much bigger set coming to Season 9. Sorry for that, and I look forward to more discussion around S9 balance changes when we drop more details.” In anticipation of Season 9, additional details will hopefully be released soon.