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Illustration of Blizzard executive discussing Overwatch China exclusives with NetEase partnership in Shanghai setting for 10th anniversary.
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Overwatch lead explains why China gets exclusive skins and events

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Blizzard's head of development for live games addressed fan concerns over China-only content in Overwatch. Walter Kong confirmed that exclusive events stem from the partnership with NetEase. The comments come during the game's 10-year anniversary celebrations.

Blizzard introduced a new Ultra tier of cosmetics for Overwatch, starting with Nyan Cafe skins for Kiriko and Sierra. The individual skins cost 3500 Overwatch Coins, equivalent to $35. Fans have expressed frustration over the price compared to previous Legendary skins.

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Blizzard has detailed the upcoming Season of Death Awakening for Diablo 4, which begins on June 30 alongside patch 3.1.0. The season introduces Mythic Uniques 3.0 and several new features.

The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Overwatch launched with Season 2 but runs at a locked 30 frames per second, falling short of Blizzard's promise for 60fps performance in both docked and handheld modes. Players report sluggish movement and imprecise aiming compared to other platforms. Blizzard has acknowledged the framerate issue and is working on a patch.

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Overwatch's new season launched with DPS hero Sierra, whom players describe as excessively powerful. Her ultimate ability, Trailblazer, delivers instant kills in tight spaces due to its quick cast time and low charge requirement. Fans are queuing her heavily and debating potential nerfs.

Blizzard revealed a teaser illustration for Overwatch's next hero on March 31, depicting a woman with long braided hair, a beret, cropped green vest, rifle, and pink drone. The company announced a full hero trailer premiere on April 8 at 9 a.m. PT. This marks the start of a new chapter in the Reign of Talon storyline.

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Former Overwatch director Jeff Kaplan has told gamers who complain about titles they have no intention of playing to 'shut the fuck up, no one cares.' He made the remarks during a 10-hour stream of his new game, The Legend of California. Kaplan argued that developers ignore such uninformed hostility.

 

 

 

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