Des fans d'Overwatch remarquent une Tracer améliorée dans Fortnite

Les joueurs d'Overwatch réagissent à l'apparition de Tracer dans Fortnite, beaucoup affirmant que son modèle de personnage présente un postérieur plus prononcé que dans le jeu original. Des observations similaires ont été faites concernant D.Va.

Des utilisateurs des réseaux sociaux ont partagé des captures d'écran et des commentaires soulignant la différence après l'arrivée des héros d'Overwatch dans le battle royale. La discussion fait référence à des changements passés apportés à Tracer dans Overwatch, lorsque Blizzard avait modifié une pose de victoire en 2016 suite aux retours des fans. L'ancien directeur Jeff Kaplan avait par la suite nié toute réduction des attributs du personnage.

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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.

Jeff Kaplan, former Overwatch game director, stated that Blizzard never altered Tracer's posterior design. Responding to a fan question during a stream, Kaplan emphasized that it 'stayed exactly the same.' The comment addresses long-standing fan memories of a supposed nerf.

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Epic and Blizzard have confirmed that four Overwatch characters will appear in Fortnite. D.Va, Tracer, Genji and Mercy are scheduled to arrive in the battle royale game on May 14.

Blizzard has released a patch for Overwatch on Nintendo Switch 2, improving its framerate beyond the initial 30fps lock. The update makes the game more viable on the handheld, adding gyro controls. This coincides with Season 2, featuring new hero Sierra.

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Overwatch introduced damage hero Shion and hybrid map Neon Junction this week as part of its ongoing story arc.

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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Epic Games has launched a Toy Story collaboration in Fortnite, featuring bundles for Buzz Lightyear and Emperor Zurg available from today. The crossover includes a Pizza Planet delivery car and a three-eyed alien sidekick. Although Woody was rumored to appear, he has not been included in the initial release.

 

 

 

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