Potentially dropping its "sequel" status. The sequel to the massively popular team shooter from the World of Warcraft developer has seen a rocky road since its launch, with plenty of controversy surrounding the game. Overwatch 2's highly-anticipated "PvE" gameplay was officially revealed to have been scrapped in 2023, while many fans have felt that the sequel plays a bit too close to its predecessor to stand out. Now, Blizzard may be looking to make a major notable name change.
The launch of Overwatch 2 in late 2022 served as a death knell for the original Overwatch after more than six years. The online servers for the original Overwatch were shut down just a day before the release of the open beta for Overwatch 2. Blizzard also made major changes to the game's formula with its transition to the sequel, shifting from a paid model to free-to-play with the game's notorious loot boxes also eliminated from Overwatch 2. A new change suggests that Blizzard is considering returning the sequel to its roots in the near future.
As reported by Eurogamer , Blizzard is considering a change that would call into question Overwatch 2's status as a sequel. A leak related to Overwatch 2's future content suggests that Blizzard may be planning to drop the "2" from its title, with the game renamed to simply Overwatch. The change would also include altering the tags for the game's different skin classifications, with Overwatch 2 skins renamed to "Valorous" skins and Overwatch changing to "Classic" skins. The leak and its associated content suggest that the change may come with Overwatch 2's Season 16, launching in late April.
Overwatch 2 shedding its sequel numbering would come as fans have often questioned the game's status as a sequel. The change from Overwatch to Overwatch 2 not only allowed players to maintain their in-game accounts, but even carried over all skins that the players had purchased in the first Overwatch. The sequel also lacked many sweeping changes to its core gameplay, with the most notable shift being to a 5v5 format instead of the original Overwatch's 6v6 gameplay.
While Blizzard considers a return to Overwatch's roots with its new name change, Overwatch 2 has often looked back to some of its best and worst eras. The recurring "Overwatch: Classic" events feature flashbacks to previous eras of the game, highlighting some of the game's most iconic metas. The most recent edition of the event saw the return of the infamous "GOATS" era, highlighted by the three-tank, three-support meta and characters like Wrecking Ball, Moira, and Brigitte. Blizzard's newest change to Overwatch 2 will likely see the sequel returning to the franchise's original moniker.
Source;Blizzard Entertainment/GameRent.in
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