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		<title>Overwatch 2 Season 2 Drops — Sierra&#8217;s Carpet-Bombing Ult Is Already Rewriting the Meta</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 20:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Overwatch 2 Season 2 has officially gone live with sweeping hero changes — but new hero Sierra's map-wide carpet-bombing ultimate is already upending the competitive meta.</p>
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<p>Overwatch 2 Season 2 has officially gone live, and Blizzard has come loaded with sweeping hero changes that are already reshaping the competitive landscape. But one addition is stealing all the conversation: new hero Sierra, whose ultimate ability rains grenades across virtually the entire map.</p>



<h2>Season 2 Hero Changes at a Glance</h2>



<p>Blizzard&#8217;s Season 2 update touches most of the Overwatch 2 roster in some capacity, with balance tweaks targeting both overperforming and underperforming heroes across all three roles. Tank heroes see adjusted cooldown windows on key defensive abilities, while several support characters receive healing output changes intended to tighten the game&#8217;s overall pacing. Damage dealers get a mixed bag — some receive buffs to ability uptime, while others see movement or falloff adjustments to bring them in line with the broader meta. The cumulative effect is a noticeably different feel in competitive play, especially in team fight compositions built around staggered engagements.</p>



<h2>Sierra: The Most Disruptive Hero Blizzard Has Shipped in Years</h2>



<p>The real talking point out of Season 2 is Sierra, the new damage hero whose kit centers on area denial and sustained pressure. Her abilities allow for flexible positioning and map control, but it&#8217;s her ultimate that has the community buzzing — and not entirely in a good way. Sierra&#8217;s carpet-bombing ultimate lays down a grenade spread so wide it effectively covers the majority of any given map zone, leaving enemy teams with almost nowhere to retreat. Early competitive play suggests the ability is near-impossible to counter without coordinated movement and precise timing from the opposing team. Community feedback is already flooding Blizzard&#8217;s forums and social channels, with many players calling for urgent adjustments before the ranked season gains full momentum.</p>



<h2>What This Means for the Overwatch 2 Meta</h2>



<p>Overwatch 2 has had a complicated relationship with its player base since the transition from its predecessor, and large-scale season updates have historically been the game&#8217;s most effective tool for re-energizing the community. Season 2 appears to have landed with genuine impact — the hero changes alone are enough to force players to rethink established compositions, and Sierra&#8217;s introduction adds a wildcard element that will take weeks to fully solve. Whether Blizzard steers into or corrects the Sierra situation will reveal how aggressively the team is monitoring early season data. From a business standpoint, a controversial new hero drives engagement, content creation, and social conversation — all metrics Blizzard tracks closely when evaluating seasonal performance.</p>



<h2>The Verdict</h2>



<p>Overwatch 2 Season 2 is shaping up to be one of the more consequential updates the game has seen in a long time. Sierra alone guarantees that the next several weeks of play will be chaotic, contested, and deeply watchable. Whether you love her kit or want her nerfed immediately, she&#8217;s already done her job — nobody is ignoring Overwatch right now.</p>



<p><em>Source: <a href="https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/overwatch-season-2-brings-some-big-hero-changes-but-the-most-op-has-to-be-sierras-carpet-bombing-ultimate/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">PC Gamer</a></em></p>
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		<title>Overwatch 2: problems and changes</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kabiria]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2022 16:13:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>“Heroes never die.” That's the Overwatch game's catchphrase, which you've probably heard a million times if you or a teammate has ever been a Mercy main. It kind of evolved into the game's de facto rallying cry since, despite Blizzard's repeated attempts to cut down the flow of new content, it always reappeared regularly. Overwatch, or at least the original Overwatch, could never be defeated, just like a great hero. However, that is not the case with the second game</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Heroes never die.” That&#8217;s the Overwatch game&#8217;s catchphrase, which you&#8217;ve probably heard a million times if you or a teammate has ever been a Mercy main. It kind of evolved into the game&#8217;s de facto rallying cry since, despite Blizzard&#8217;s repeated attempts to cut down the flow of new content, it always reappeared regularly. What&#8217;s the situation with Overwatch 2?</p>
<p>It seems to have become a Blizzard&#8217;s tradition to ruin all of its creations. The promised story mode has been delayed till 2023. A lot of old and new features have been bugged out. Along with that, there have been problems with the servers and account transfers. Here&#8217;s everything we know.</p>
<h3>New things brought to the new game</h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re a seasoned player, the following significant gameplay changes in Overwatch 2 can be confusing to you:</p>
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<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Up to 30% of your Ultimate charge is refunded if you switch to another Hero in the middle of a game.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Instead of decreasing each hit by five damage as it did in the past, armor (seen as orange parts of a character&#8217;s health bar) now reduces instances of damage taken by 30%. All damage sources are equally affected by this damage reduction effect.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Temporary Health, which is displayed on a player&#8217;s health bar as a bright green tint, has replaced Temporary Shields and Temporary Armor. Heroic abilities now offer Temporary Health rather than Temporary Armor or Shields, such as Lucio&#8217;s Sound Barrier Ultimate, Junker Queen&#8217;s Commanding Shout Ability, and Doomfist&#8217;s The Best Defense Passive. Players will receive an Ultimate Ability charge at half the normal pace if they damage adversaries with Temporary Health.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">To maintain all of their Hero unlocks and stats, returning players need to also make sure that Overwatch 2 cross-progression and account merging are turned on.</span></li>
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<h3>The reality of Overwatch 2</h3>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it: Overwatch 2 had a terrible debut. When the servers went live on Tuesday, Overwatch 2 was plagued by two problems at once: a cyberattack and extremely long login queues due to high player interest.</p>
<p>The corporation was battling with Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, according to a tweet from Blizzard Entertainment President Mike Ybarra. The servers were no longer being disrupted after Tuesday&#8217;s launch. In gaming, &#8220;server difficulties&#8221; and &#8220;launch day&#8221; invariably go hand in hand, thus many players were prepared for delays and disruptions.</p>
<h4>Bugged heroes</h4>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t noticed any technical difficulties, it&#8217;s possible that you&#8217;ve encountered a different kind of problem. For example, a bug that caused Bastion to spread chaos around itself. It has been noted that Bastion&#8217;s ultimate attack can be extended if the player clicks multiple times in a row, with the right timing. The attack was becoming so devastating that Blizzard decided to remove Bastion from all mods. Of course &#8211; only temporarily until they solve that problem.</p>
<p>Another hero followed Bastion&#8217;s path &#8211; Torbjorn. It has been noted that his Overloaded skill can be used twice in a row. As a result, he was temporarily pulled from the roster as well. However, Torbjorn is still available in the Quick Play mode of the game &#8211; he only disappeared in the Ranked mode.</p>
<h3>Blizzard and classism</h3>
<p>The use of Blizzard&#8217;s SMS Protect function, which necessitates a mobile phone number to prevent cheaters and deter hackers from taking control of player accounts, was another problem that plagued the debut of Overwatch 2. Due to the SMS Protect protocol, users with prepaid cellular accounts cannot utilize those mobile numbers. A Blizzard spokesperson said that the company is &#8220;actively engaging with some service providers to explore if we can expand the program to cover more users while still protecting our players and game security.&#8221;</p>
<p>Blizzard announced late Wednesday that an update they will release on Friday would modify SMS Protect. Everyone who has logged into Overwatch after June 2021 can play without the need for a phone number. However, those who haven&#8217;t will have to use it to get their accounts. Blizzard has also been rolling out updates to reduce long login lines and unstable online performance. Additionally, users have complained about missing items and other data; according to Blizzard, half of these problems are the result of individuals failing to merge their accounts. For the rest, Blizzard has said that they haven&#8217;t erased or destroyed any data. They are also working to recover any goods that had gone missing.</p>
<h3>Closing thoughts about Overwatch 2</h3>
<p>So far, everything about Overwatch 2 has been a disaster. If the launch wasn&#8217;t this rushed maybe this could have turned out to be a decent game. But, right now it&#8217;s just not worth playing.</p>
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		<title>Overwatch 2; Here&#8217;s Everything We Know So Far</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joel Bonga]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2021 08:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Now easily one of the most popular FPS titles out there, Overwatch is getting a sequel. Blizzard compelled a small group of what was left of the original team to create a fresh concept in only a few months. Under the leadership of Jeff Kaplan, a director at Blizzard at the time, the team pulled &#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now easily one of the most popular FPS titles out there, Overwatch is getting a sequel. Blizzard compelled a small group of what was left of the original team to create a fresh concept in only a few months.</p>
<p>Under the leadership of Jeff Kaplan, a director at Blizzard at the time, the team pulled it off. The gaming world welcomed it. Naturally, fans are eager to get more details about the upcoming sequel and what to expect.</p>
<h3>There are some confirmed changes in Overwatch 2</h3>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="Overwatch 2 Announce Cinematic | “Zero Hour”" width="1220" height="686" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GKXS_YA9s7E?start=24&#038;feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Overwatch 2 is set to release across a good selection of platforms &#8211; Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation, and Xbox (Series X/S included), making it a readily available game for the already massive following. However, there has not been any confirmation as to whether or not Overwatch 2 will feature crossplay.</p>
<p>As far as confirmations go, the biggest known changes to expect in Overwatch 2 are in the gameplay and they have left fans polarized. One of them is the changing of team structure from 2-2-2 to 5v5. Each team will then be made up of 2 damage heroes, 2 support heroes, and a singular Tank hero as opposed to the equal split that fans have gotten used to over the years.</p>
<p>Overwatch 2 will also come with new game modes to keep players entertained, the most notable being the addition of PvE story-based single-player modes. It made up for what many gamers have criticized about the first Overwatch game.</p>
<p>Another hot topic regarding Overwatch 2 is the addition of new heroes, expanding the current and the addition of new maps &#8211; Monte Carlo, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, and Toronto are certain additions.</p>
<p>On the downside, the one bit of information that might be the most important hasn&#8217;t yet been announced. This is the ever so secretive matter of the actual release date. When it comes to this matter, Blizzard has masterfully sidestepped the question and speculation around this specific aspect of Overwatch 2&#8217;s development. The only confirmed information about the release came from J. Allen Brack, Former President at Blizzard, who stated during a February earnings call that &#8220;no release is expected anytime soon&#8221;.</p>
<h3>Closing thoughts</h3>
<p>The announcement of Overwatch 2 back in 2019 generated a lot of hype, which has been persistent ever since. Spurred on by Blizzard&#8217;s willingness to release tantalizing trailers of the game. However, without a confirmed release date, the waiting game can feel like forever.</p>
<p>But that is just what we&#8217;ll have to endure until Blizzard actually drops Overwatch 2, trailers, forum discussions, and the good old original to keep enjoying.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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