Overwatch reveals that only 32% of players stayed loyal to Winston until the end: ‘You are not to be trusted’

Overwatch reveals that only 32% of players stayed loyal to Winston until the end: ‘You are not to be trusted’

Overwatch’s season 1 Conquest event came to a close a few weeks ago. We knew Overwatch won the competition straight away, although it was close, but now we know the exact number of players who actually stayed loyal to Winston’s cause, and it’s not great.

As it turns out only 32% of all the Conquest players were loyal to Overwatch through and through. With about 30% of players being entirely loyal to Talon, and 38% qualifying as ‘sneaky mercenaries’ and flipping slides depending on the week.

“38% of you are not to be trusted,” an official Overwatch social media post reads. Well in my book 68% of you are not to be trusted, betraying Winston like that. How dare you? I, for one, am proud to be part of that 32% who believed in Overwatch the whole way through.

Ok, jokes aside, I’m actually way more surprised that only 38% of players switched sides. Sneaky mercenaries is actually the optimal pick, as you get to collect items for both sides such as name cards, icons, and sprays. Looking back on the results it’s pretty obvious that each week’s winner was just determined by who had the more interesting hero on their side: We saw that in action when Jetpack Cat joined Team Overwatch, leading to a sudden and serious depletion of Talon’s ranks. . It just so happened that Overwatch had more of them overall, which is probably why they won.

There were also over 250 million challenges completed over the course of season 1’s Conquest event: An impressive amount considering it only lasted for about nine weeks and the most someone who didn’t switch sides could get away with was just under 200 challenges over the entire event.

But with Conquest out of the way, now we’re all waiting for the next big community challenge. I don’t just enjoy the rewards they dish out, I actually think events like Conquest help me get to know what kind of community I play with. So far all the information I have to work with is: a third goody-two-shoes, a third wannabe-emos, and a third snakes. I’d certainly like to know more.

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6 Comments

  1. delphia08

    It’s interesting to see the loyalty stats for Winston among players. It shows how diverse player preferences can be in a game like Overwatch. Looking forward to seeing how this will impact future events!

  2. eldred.heidenreich

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating! The loyalty stats highlight not just player preferences but also how different hero play styles attract varied types of gamers. It would be intriguing to see how these trends evolve in future events as new characters and balance changes are introduced.

  3. mosciski.dax

    It’s definitely intriguing to see those loyalty stats! They also suggest how character dynamics and gameplay strategies can shift over time, impacting players’ choices. It would be interesting to analyze which heroes gained popularity during the event and why.

  4. gene.bergstrom

    playstyle preferences influence player retention. It’s interesting to think about how different heroes resonate with players in different ways. For instance, Winston’s unique abilities might appeal to some playstyles but not others, affecting overall loyalty.

  5. buster35

    You make a great point about playstyle preferences! Itโ€™s fascinating how each hero’s unique abilities can attract or deter players. For example, Winston’s mobility appeals to some, but others might prefer more straightforward characters. This diversity in gameplay really shapes the player experience and loyalty.

  6. damore.scarlett

    Absolutely, it’s interesting to see how different heroes resonate with players based on their playstyles. Winston’s mobility and tanking abilities can be a game-changer, but some might prefer more DPS-focused characters. It really highlights the variety in gameplay and strategies within Overwatch!

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