Since it was announced in 2019, has been a strange old proposition. The success of the original game was such that Blizzard could theoretically have continued creating heroes and maps, turning it into a perpetually growing, evolving platform. That is, after all, the route many of its competitors, such as and have taken to date. Yet Blizzard opted to create a sequel: an attempt, apparently, to recapture the game’s former glory as arguably the best competitive hero shooter in existence. Yet on the face of things, not a great deal seems to have changed: many of the maps here are reused, only three new heroes are introduced, and the promised PvE campaign is now slated for a
Overwatch 2
Nov 03, 2022
4 minutes
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