Fans of Overwatch have been calling Blizzard out for their missteps in the transition to Overwatch 2. Now with Marvel Rivals dominating the hero shooter space, the director behind Overwatch 2 has admitted that the game has not “evolved as much as it should have” over the past couple of years.
Overwatch 2 was originally exciting due to the announcement of a full PvE campaign and other changes, like hero talent trees, allowing players to customise their playstyle further. Plans for both of those things were cancelled, leaving us with an underwhelming sequel that added very little to the overall experience.
Now with Marvel Rivals providing tough competition, Blizzard is finally looking to take some risks with Overwatch once again. In an interview with Games Radar, Overwatch 2 director, Aaron Keller, admitted that the team has felt pressure to make changes after the success of Marvel Rivals.
“There is pressure on the Overwatch team, and a lot of it is internal. You know, a lot of the things that we’re announcing for seasons 15 and 16, like perks and Stadium, they’re things that have been in development for Overwatch for quite some time. And I think what’s driving that is, when we look at our game, we feel like it’s either missing something or it hasn’t evolved as much as it should have.”
“We’re obviously in a new competitive landscape that I think, for Overwatch, we’ve never really been in before, to this extent where there’s another game that’s so similar to the one that we’ve created”.
Blizzard just recently began announcing updates for the next two seasons of Overwatch. For starters, the cancelled hero talent tree system is coming back. Additionally, a new Stadium mode is being added to the game. Hopefully over the course of 2025, we see Blizzard trying more ideas as it attempts to make Overwatch interesting to the masses once more.
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KitGuru Says: While it is good to see the Overwatch team finally kicking things up a notch and introducing interesting new ideas, I can't help but feel that this is all incredibly temporary. Blizzard was quite happy to sit on Overwatch for years, trying almost nothing to add to the game. If the competition from Marvel Rivals drops off, Blizzard may well just pull back and let Overwatch sit in stasis again.