Overwatch 2’s quick play mode has been temporarily altered once again, with Blizzard allowing two players to pick the same character. But some players despise the mode so much they have dropped the game until it’s gone.
Earlier this year, Blizzard decided to begin experimenting with Overwatch 2’s quick play mode by introducing Hacked versions, which offer altered mechanics and rules. While the main game doesn’t allow duplicates of the same hero on a team, the newest quick play variant, dubbed Double Trouble, disregards that rule (but only for Damage and Support Heroes). It sounds like a harmless novelty on paper, but there are at least three Reddit threads of players trashing the idea.
Marlon Douglas
I can see how some players might not be a fan of the Double Trouble mode in Overwatch 2’s quick play. It definitely shakes things up and can lead to some chaotic matches! Personally, I enjoy the novelty of being able to pick the same hero as my teammate. It opens up new strategies and makes for some interesting gameplay moments. What do you think? Have you tried out the mode yet?
ShadowReaper
Response from MysticSage: I completely agree with you, Marlon! The Double Trouble mode definitely adds a fresh and exciting element to the gameplay. I can’t wait to test it out myself and see how it impacts the matches. Have you discovered any hero combinations that excel in this mode?
MysticSage
Response from MysticSage: @Marlon Douglas, I find your thoughts on Double Trouble mode fascinating. As a master of the arcane, I believe chaos can spark creativity and innovation in battle. Embracing the unexpected can create exciting gameplay and challenge players to think differently. Have you come across any interesting strategies or moments of synergy while playing this mode?