Overwatch 2 has finally gotten a patch and some of the long-awaited changes for three heroes have finally hit. Here’s June 28’s patch notes for Overwatch 2 listed.
Overwatch 2 June 28 Update: Full Patch Notes Listed
We’ve been hearing rumors for quite some time about some changes coming to Cassidy, Mei, and Lifeweaver, and they’ve finally landed. The ridiculous tracking on the Magnetic Grenade has been fine-tuned, and Mei will finally get back some of her crowd control. Let’s dive into the full details.
HERO UPDATES
DAMAGE
CASSIDY
- Magnetic Grenade
We’d like for Magnetic Grenade to require slightly more demanding aim and intention in its use, especially at the longer ranges. The following adjustments will enable more counterplay for some heroes with quick reactions to be able to escape before the grenade sticks to them as well.
- Seeking radius lowered from 1.5 to 1.3 meters.
- Homing duration lowered from 1 to 0.75 seconds.
MEI
- Endothermic Blaster
Despite the primary fire gameplay feeling more interesting now, Mei’s effectiveness overall was negatively impacted by the trade in damage for more slowing utility. We’re shifting some of that power back into her damage.
- Maximum slow applied by primary fire reduced from 50% to 40%.
- Primary fire damage per second increased from 55 to 70.
- Deep Chill (Passive)
Maximum slow applied when this effect activates reduced from 75% to 65%.
SUPPORT
LIFEWEAVER
- Thorn Volley
Lifeweaver provides a lot of healing and defensive utility but struggles with the consistency of his offensive damage output when not in close range. As he typically wants to position himself further away from his allies, these changes will enable well-aimed burst fire with the Thorn Volley weapon to be more effective at applying pressure to the enemy team.
- Increased the number of projectiles to reach maximum spread from 0 to 20.
- Maximum ammo increased from 70 to 80.
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BUG FIXES
GENERAL
- Fixed a bug with the competitive Titles not unlocking after earning them in the previous season.
- Fixed a bug with our audio that caused an issue with the “Team Radio” feature, and call outs from team members should now more accurately reflect their locations.
- Fixed in a previous update – Fixed a bug where the challenge requirement for games played in the “Flex Your Power” weekly challenge was incorrect.
MAPS
Antarctica Peninsula
- Fixed a location that allowed players to escape the spawn room.
- Fixed an issue causing low FPS performance when specific heroes were in certain areas.
Paraíso
- Fixed a location that allowed players to escape the spawn room.
- Fixed an issue causing low FPS performance when specific heroes were in certain areas.
Watchpoint Gibraltar
- Fixed in a previous update – Fixed an issue with an Attacker’s spawn room that allowed the Defenders to enter.
HEROES
Doomfist
- Fixed a bug with Rocket Punch that could result in not applying knockback during some heroes’ abilities.
Mei
- Fixed in a previous update – Fixed a bug with Mei’s Secondary Fire not dealing extra damage to slowed heroes if you swapped heroes during the match.
- Fixed in a previous update – Fixed an issue with Blizzard where enemies who had been frozen previously with Mei’s Endothermic Blaster would not freeze/remain frozen in the Blizzard.
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Published: Jun 28, 2023 03:29 pm