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Overwatch 2 is finally here, free to play – and already under attack

  • Overwatch 2’s highly anticipated launch was plagued by connectivity issues reportedly caused by DDoS attacks, resulting in long queue times for players
  • In other gaming news, Sony purchases a minority stake in Japanese developer FromSoftware, maker of Elden Ring, as it bolsters its push into PC and mobile

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Overwatch 2 is a free upgrade that promises steadier content releases than its predecessor, addressing one of fans’ major complaints. Photo: Blizzard Entertainment

Activision Blizzard has launched a sequel to its critically acclaimed Overwatch video game, providing the US game publisher a boost in an otherwise slow year for new releases.

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The changes in Overwatch 2 are more about ways to monetise the free-to-play game rather than the gameplay itself.

The original Overwatch, which was released six years ago, remains one of the most celebrated games of all time – an obsession-worthy hero shooter for all skill levels set in a utopian, multicultural vision for the future.

In both games, two teams of diversely designed heroes compete to claim objectives by eliminating opponents and team strategy.

Overwatch 2 comes at a time when the previous title’s unique spin on the genre has lost its novelty. Photo: Blizzard Entertainment
Overwatch 2 comes at a time when the previous title’s unique spin on the genre has lost its novelty. Photo: Blizzard Entertainment

However, the Tuesday launch was plagued by wide-scale connectivity issues caused, reportedly, by a cyberattack.

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