Overwatch 2: Blizzard Has No Plans for Immediate Balance Changes; Discusses Hero Win Rates

While Overwatch 2’s servers and stability have been, to be brutally frank, a mess, the same can’t be said when it comes to the actual gameplay flow. For the most part, Blizzard has seemingly balanced the game properly even with three new heroes to account for.

In a new development update, the studio shared that there are no immediate plans for hero balance changes. Outside of Zarya in Total Mayhem, players shouldn’t expect any major hero adjustments to be made, as the next major balance patch is planned for Season 2/

While some heroes are performing better than others, and there are differences across player skill levels, we have been happy to see that no hero’s overall power level is far out of line with our goals. Every hero on the roster has a win-rate between 45% and 55%, and we are not planning any immediate balance changes based on what we are seeing, with the exception of a targeted adjustment to Zarya in Total Mayhem which should go live with our next major patch on October 25. Instead, our team is planning to make a series of balance changes for Season Two that are in line with our design goal of ensuring the overall game feels balanced and fair while giving each season a more distinct identity. While we’ll continue looking at hero performance and listening to player feedback prior to finalizing any specific changes to balance for Season Two, we want to share more about what we are seeing so far.

Outside of that, the studio also touches on the three classes in the game, and acknowledges that while heroes like Genji and Dva were favored picks initially, their win-rates seem to have balanced itself out. Read on for the studio’s thoughts on each.

On tanks and some of the planned changes:

One of the most talked about heroes on the roster right now is D.Va. With buffs after the last Beta to her Defense Matrix and Micro Missiles, she can put up a fight longer than she could before the launch of Overwatch 2. Despite many players saying she’s one of the best tanks in the game, Reinhardt, Sigma, and Zarya actually currently lead up the competition with an average 53% unmirrored win rate.

The team is also monitoring Doomfist’s performance and play rate compared to other tanks. As we look to Season Two, we think it makes sense to evaluate his overall tanking ability and potentially make improvements to Power Block and Meteor Strike.

On damage heroes and planned adjustments:

Genji and Sojourn started as the most popular heroes when Overwatch 2 launched, but they’ve since leveled out to the rest of the damage roster. Genji started off with a dominating win-rate, and although it’s lowered slightly since launch (currently at 52%), we want to make sure he’s not dominating the playing field. We’ll watch Genji carefully throughout the season to ensure he doesn’t slice up the competition too much and may make adjustments in Season Two. One way we are considering doing this is through an adjustment to the damage role passive, which has particularly benefited heroes like Genji.

Sombra: We’ve also heard feedback that tanks feel oppressed when a Sombra is focusing them with hacks, which will also be something we will look to control next season.

Symmetra and Torbjorn are two other damage heroes that we are keeping a close eye on now. Over the course of the first week, their win rates have been gradually increasing, and they are showing the highest win rates now at some ranks. Both heroes can be effective counters to Genji and may be enjoying their success due to his popularity. When we look at potentially making changes to them we need to keep in mind the landscape of the rest of the hero roster. For example if Genji is tweaked and possibly played less these heroes might see less success and not need adjustments themselves.

Blizzard adds that in a future patch, they’ll fix an issue that could cause rubber branding in-game. You should read the rest of the update by Blizzard where they talk about controller settings on PC and more.

Don’t forget to check out the patch notes for today’s update, which includes a long list of fixes rather than adjusments.

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