168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Overwatch might be getting its own version of hero bans within the next few weeks.  The hit shooter developed by Blizzard Entertainment could potentially join the ranks of other competitive games that already use a similar system such as DOTA 2, Rainbow Six Siege, and League of Legends.

Released in 2016, Overwatch has seen its fair share of changes, including the role queue, where ཧplayers could choose which role to play before the game even started, and more recently, the 2-2-2 role lock system allowing for only two tanks, two healers, and two damage dealers per team.  If these rumors are to be believed, this could be the most radical change to 🍸the competitive system yet.

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The rumor that something big was coming first began on the , whenꦐ lead designer, Jeff Kaplan, began to circulate the news that internally, they had been toying with the idea of a 1-3-2 composition🐎.  Jeff wrote:

In early December, we were brainstorming ways to shorten DPS queue times and the idea was propo𝔍sed to try changing the role queue team composition to be 1 Tank, 3 Damage, and 2 Support. Our matchmaking engineers did some modeling around queue times, expected behaviors etc. and all indications pointed to an overall positive improvement to all queue times under a scenario like that.

He went on to discuss how the team forced themselves to play th🦂is 1-3-2 and how awkward it was to play at first, but that it provided some unique strategies, giving the team some new ideas on how to move forward.  This, however, was just a taste of what was to come.

Notorious Overwatch leaker  dropped the news that a big update might be coming to the game that could include hero bans, something the developer team has been working o൲n for some time.

In November, the team at Blizzard teased their fans with the promise of a sequel, Overwatch 2, coming sometime in the future. Overwatch 2 promises new maps, modes, and a PvE mode that will allow their players to learn much more about the charꦚacters than ever before.

In November, the team at Blizzard teased their fans with the promise of a sequel, Overwatch 2, coming sometime in the future.  Overwatch 2 promises new maps, modes, and a PvE mode that will allow their players to learn much more about the characters🍰 than ever before.

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This leak has caused quite a divide within the player base.  Some hope that this rather radical idea could breathe new life into a game that has been hounded by stale meꦆ🍸tas. Others worry that this system would be ripe for abuse, where people would simply troll their teammates.  This could lead to quite a few more deserters in games.

One thing to note is the time frame given to us by Metro.  He used the wording, "a few weeks."  If his leak is to be believed, then this would line up with the third season of the Overwatch League.  This year, players will not be playing in Burbank at the Blizzard ♏Arena, but rather in their very own stadiums around the world.  For a lot of viewers, this could be the "Do or Die" season, with a grueling travel schedule for players and casters alike.

The rumored change coming to the OWL could potentially stay there exclusively.  Overwatch is a very different game at the professional level than on ladder, and there might be a bigger need for bans there than anywhere else.  Whether any of this is to even true remains to be seen, as Blizzard themselves have offered no public comment on these ru🃏mors. However, Jeff Kaplan has that a developer update has been filmed, and that it should come out sometime near the end of February.

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