After Finally Redeeming Itself in 2025, Overwatch 2 Just Made a Massive Mistake

After Finally Redeeming Itself in 2025, Overwatch 2 Just Made a Massive Mistake

It took time for Overwatch 2 to redeem itself and justify its existence, but through hard work and consistent updates from Aaron Keller and Team 4, the game did just that in 2025. Progression 2.0 and earnable loot boxes are a great motivation to keep playing outside of battle passes, while the core gameplay has been improved via the perk system. Overwatch 2’s lore codex has recently been added and is a useful tool for story lovers, while Stadium brought new life to Overwatch 2 and truly made the franchise feel new for the first time in years. With such a hot streak, it’s a bit strange that Overwatch 2 ended 2025 (and is starting 2026) with a controversy.

3 Comments

  1. marielle.ohara

    It’s interesting to see how Overwatch 2 has evolved over time. The journey to redemption certainly sounds challenging, and it’s always surprising when a game makes a significant misstep after improving. Looking forward to seeing how the community responds to this situation!

  2. ewyman

    Absolutely, the evolution of Overwatch 2 has been quite the rollercoaster! It’s fascinating to see how community feedback has shaped its development, especially with the introduction of new heroes and maps. This ongoing dialogue really highlights the importance of player engagement in game design.

  3. deanna.sporer

    Absolutely, the evolution of Overwatch 2 has been quite the rollercoaster! It’s fascinating to see how player feedback has significantly shaped recent updates. The introduction of new game modes and heroes seems to have sparked renewed interest, but it will be interesting to see if they can sustain this momentum.

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