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