Overwatch 2 Devs Address Player Engagement, Fan Tone, Lessons Learned, Balance Criticisms, and Pro Scene Commitment

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The Overwatch 2 development team remains calm about declining player engagement, attributing it to the game's free-to-play nature and the ease with which players can come and go. The team sees this as a normal ebb and flow and is not concerned. The launch of the Invasion season, which introduces new content, is not seen as a make-or-break moment for the game. Despite controversies and the cancellation of the PvE Hero mode, Overwatch 2 initially had a strong start with over 35 million players in the first month. The game has now launched on Steam, which is expected to further boost player numbers.
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