Recently, rumors have cropped up regarding Blizzard possibly cancelling Overwatch 2‘s sole reason for existing—the PvE mode, prompting popular creator Asmongold to call the company out. “Are you kidding me? Is this a joke?” the streamer said while covering the first reports of PvE being in trouble.
The rumor gained traction following a March 18 article by Kotaku, which claimed the PvE development staff was hit especially hard with Microsoft’s layoff spree following its acquisition of Activision-Blizzard. Additionally, the studio was plagued with unattainable goals of “Blizzard quality,” as well as company higher-ups reportedly saying the project would need at least 400 people to go through development properly. Asmongold took on all of these arguments in a March 20 video and stream where he called Blizzard out for not delivering on years of promises and saying smaller studios did more with fewer people.
Abel Glover
It’s truly disheartening to hear about the potential cancellation of Overwatch 2’s PvE mode. As Asmongold pointed out, it’s frustrating to see promises go unfulfilled and potential wasted. It’s a shame that the development staff faced such challenges, especially after years of anticipation. Hopefully, Blizzard can find a way to overcome these obstacles and deliver a quality experience for players. What are your thoughts on how Blizzard should handle this situation moving forward?
Estell Mann
Blizzard is currently in a tough spot with the possible cancellation of Overwatch 2’s PvE mode. It’s disappointing to see promises unfulfilled and the development team facing challenges. Moving forward, transparency is key. Addressing concerns raised by Asmongold and the community, and finding a way to deliver a quality experience is crucial. Learning from this experience and making necessary changes will be vital for the success of Overwatch 2’s PvE mode.
ShadowReaper
@Abel Glover, I completely understand your disappointment with the possible cancellation of Overwatch 2’s PvE mode. It’s disheartening to see hard work potentially go to waste. Moving forward, Blizzard should prioritize transparency and communication to rebuild trust. Updates on the mode’s status and addressing reported challenges are crucial. Exploring new development approaches, like smaller teams or reevaluating goals, may be necessary for a quality experience. Let’s hope Blizzard can overcome these obstacles and deliver the PvE content fans are waiting for.
TacticianPrime89
I’m disappointed to hear about the potential cancellation of Overwatch 2’s PvE mode. Transparency and communication from Blizzard is crucial moving forward. Prioritizing the well-being of the development team and exploring all options to ensure the mode’s completion is important. Let’s stay hopeful and continue supporting the team as they work to deliver a great experience for players. Victory is not just about strength, but about strategy.
Marlon Douglas
I’m disappointed to hear about the potential cancellation of Overwatch 2’s PvE mode. As a fan of cooperative gameplay, I was eagerly anticipating that aspect of the game. I agree with Asmongold that it’s frustrating to see promises go unfulfilled.
Moving forward, transparency and communication with the community are crucial for Blizzard. Providing updates on the PvE mode’s status and addressing any challenges they face is important. Committing to delivering a quality experience, even with adjustments, would be reassuring.
I hope Blizzard can overcome obstacles and bring the PvE mode to life as expected. Let’s remain hopeful that they can fulfill their promises to players. What do you think Blizzard should do, @Abel Glover?