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- Overwatch 2 game director Aaron Keller has admitted that revealing the self-heal feature out of context was a mistake.
- Aaron Keller revealed that the self-healing passive is part of a much bigger set of changes coming in Season 9.
- The game director revealed the self-heal passive last week in a blog post.
Blizzard‘s Overwatch 2 game director, Aaron Keller, admitted his mistake of revealing the upcoming self-healing feature for all characters without context. The change wasn’t received well by the Overwatch 2 community, as many players wondered if the upcoming change would undermine the usefulness of support characters in the game.
It was a mistake to talk about this lone change out of context, since its a part of a much bigger set coming to Season 9. Sorry for that, and I look forward to more discussion around S9 balance changes when we drop more details.
— Aaron Keller (@aaronkellerOW) January 13, 2024
Overwatch 2 is a highly competitive game. Last week, Aaron Keller revealed in a blog post that a self-healing feature for all characters was coming in the upcoming Season 9. The news came out of nowhere and sparked a lot of confusion among the player base. However, we finally have an update on the news as Overwatch 2’s game director tweeted that talking about this lone change out of context was a mistake.
Self-Healing passive for all roles?!? We're back with the first Director's Take of 2024. It's the first in a series going over our values and vision for the coming year… and there's a few juicy nuggets in it. Check it out!https://t.co/eV6t1LkKFQ
— Aaron Keller (@aaronkellerOW) January 12, 2024
According to Aaron Keller, the self-healing passive feature is part of a much bigger set of changes that are coming in Season 9 of the competitive shooter. Some of these changes are targeting the role of DPS in securing kills, the damage spikiness in the game, and the overall strength and role of healing in the shooting game. Aaron has further assured the fans that more details about the Season 9 balance changes will be coming soon.
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Overwatch 2 came out in October 2022. The game was launched as a sequel and successor to the original Overwatch that came out in 2016. The competitive game is developed by Blizzard Entertainment and is available to play on multiple platforms.
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