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The Continued Decline of Overwatch 2
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Blizzard just announced an update to the highly anticipated PVE mode of Overwatch 2!! It's cancelled... Completely scrapped. Yet another example of the continued decline of Blizzard and Overwatch 2. Very sad to see.

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@TheActMan

10 months ago

I just want to stop complaining about Blizzard, man...

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@magicoddball1452

10 months ago

I loved the part when Ashe said “Bob do something!” And then Bobby Kotick scrapped PvE

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@AR_77

10 months ago

When I’m in a “disappointing people” contest and my opponent is Blizzard:😰😰😰

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@lunkastry

8 months ago

13:37 His prediction was pretty much spot on. Just forgot to mention that there are only 3 mission per season and each bundle of missions cost 15 dollars.

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@ribbon8546

7 months ago

Man, I remember when TF2 dropped Mann vs Machine 11 years ago. Just outta nowhere. No one was like "hey, we want a dedicated PvE gamemode", they just decided to do it. And it was great. Good times.

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@Evanz111

10 months ago

I never thought I’d see the day where “getting rid of loot boxes” was a way of a company being even more predatory and exploitative.

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@moochnmunch

10 months ago

“Making video games is hard, so we gave up.” - Blizzard

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@MightyManotaur22

10 months ago

I work in marketing and one of my biggest frustrations with sales people is when they "sell the roadmap." They get people excited about what the product can do in the future and not what it can currently do. So then when the roadmap changes, those customers are pissed because the reason they bought the product now won't happen on the timeline they were told. This applies to all of us as consumers, too. We can't trust companies to stop selling the roadmap. But we can choose not to buy the roadmap. Don't buy a video game because of what they say will come in the future. Wait until those things are actually live and then buy it.

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@benjamincarmine2566

8 months ago

Won’t lie, this is why I’ve turned all my attention to indie games. They’ve got all the heart, soul, passion and willpower to be something great

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@GravityTrash

10 months ago

Blizzard went from being run by sexual predators to financial predators

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@End3rW1z

8 months ago

You called it. Pve was as you described: cinematics, radio talk, basic objective, done. Although charging $15 dollars in a bundle was uncalled for. Scummy higher ups and their desire to make all the money.

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@rickdelga4129

8 months ago

Came back after PvE was released and he was absolutely right about the person on the radio talking about how good we’re doing but what’s worse is that if you want the other missions you have to PAY. Classic Blizzard.

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@iank472

10 months ago

You inadvertently hit on exactly why Blizzard can't make truly great games anymore: they lost all their talent. Genuinely enthusiastic and creative designers were smothered by middle managers and executives and left the company one by one. The people who made great games for Blizzard are either gone or so beaten down by committees and meetings they can't make the awesome stuff they once did.

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@TimeBucks

10 months ago

Great video, they deserve to be called out

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@marvingutierrez5880

10 months ago

Man, I remember when Blizzard used to be the company that wouldn't release a game "until it was ready." I've known they've been gone for awhile but this certainly affirms everything my heart didn't want to accept. Also. I cannot believe these execs could get on a live stream and with a straight face talk about their shifting values and pretend it was all according to plan. RIP Blizzard 😢

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@iandegiovani4703

8 months ago

The fact they call Immortal internally as a success is all I need to know.

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@bgninja747

10 months ago

It's scary that companies can get away with stuff like this. It worries me for future games.

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@user-jy2qu7pu9r

10 months ago

Blizzard sure is the king of dissapointing its fans with misleading marketing! Definitely a studio worth making fun of!

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@gamespsych1177

9 months ago

9:36 "Did you just lose all your talent ?" As a matter of fact, they did. A huge proportion of the original team has left Blizzard since the recent controversies and another huge chunk was fired. You can basically say the only thing same between the original and new team is that they are both answerable to upper Blizzard management and unable to make healthy decisions for the game themselves.

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@nnn4376

10 months ago

Sir Swag is quickly becoming the AP/Reuters of gaming channels, the gold standard in resporting that other people are beginning to use as a reference for their own content. That's really cool to see, as someone who subbed to him years ago back when he was just doing fun Overwatch guides.

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