Blizzard admits Overwatch 2's 'engagement and player investment' is in decline, while crossing its fingers for the Invasion update

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on the exact same date, August 10. The report doesn't make any mention of Steam at all, though I imagine 'we're hoping our arrival on a competitor's platform will help' probably wouldn't go down well. , stating that it wants to"break down the barriers to make it easier for players everywhere to find and enjoy our games." And it is, in the light of the Overwatch series' fall from grace, a smart move.

In light of its PvE missions being pricier, thinner, less frequent and shorter than originally promised, I just don't see them forming part of some sort of grand revival for the franchise. Still, I really enjoyed Overwatch back in 2016, and I desperately want it to find its feet again. It'll be interesting to see what Blizzard has to say the next time an earnings report rolls around.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.

 

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