There is a small paradox that is enveloping Overwatch 2. No, no unreal bugs like those reported in the last few days, but more a monetary discourse. The home game Blizzard Entertainment has in fact ended up at the center of the news due to a small price problem perceived by all the players, when compared to some elements sold by the official store of the development team.
We know: Overwatch 2 chose for a free-to-play distribution model, but perhaps a greater look at the economy of the game would have done well. For now, however, Blizzard Entertainment will hardly decide to revise the prices. But surely all of this has left several players stunned. Although the game has been released from the prize coffers, the microtransactions still seem to afflict the game in a negative way, with the opinions of the players certainly not positive.
Overwatch 2 debuted on October 4, 2022, for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch and PC. Over the next few months, the game will add maps, operators, and continually update, just like most modern multiplayer titles do. Continue to follow geekinco for all the news and announcements in the pipeline from the world of video games.