Welcome to WarBulletin - your new best friend in the world of gaming. We're all about bringing you the hottest updates and juicy insights from across the gaming universe. Are you into epic RPG adventures or fast-paced eSports? We've got you covered with the latest scoop on everything from next-level PC gaming rigs to the coolest game releases. But hey, we're more than just news! Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite games? We're talking exclusive interviews with the brains behind the games, fresh off-the-press photos and videos straight from gaming conventions, and, of course, breaking news that you just can't miss. We know you love gaming 24/7, and that's why we're here round the clock, updating you on all things gaming. Whether it's the lowdown on a new patch or the buzz about the next big gaming celeb, we're on it.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Overwatch 2 Planning New Quick Play: Hacked Soon

Overwatch 2 is bringing back Quick Play: Hacked with Double Trouble – a game mode that removes the one hero limitation on each team. Players can expect to see this new gameplay experiment sometime before Overwatch 2 Season 9 ends in early April.

Quick Play: Hacked is a new experimental mode that Overwatch 2 introduced in January. Its first iteration, called Quicker Play, sped up the game by increasing capture and Push bot speeds while decreasing some game mode durations and respawn times.

Now, Quick Play: Hacked is coming back to the game again, but with a new twist this time. In a recent Overwatch 2 Director’s Take, game director Aaron Keller revealed the next Quick Play: Hacked would be taking place later this season. Called Double Trouble, this game mode removes the duplicate hero restriction on each team in Role Queue, allowing both DPS or Support players to choose the same character. The experimental game mode doesn’t have a date yet, but fans can expect it to happen before Overwatch 2 Season 9 ends on or around April 7.

The hero limit is something that was added to the game early on in the original Overwatch’s lifespan. Before then, Overwatch did not have Role Queue, and teams had six players, meaning each side could field up to six copies of the same hero. Keller even pointed out that the first Overwatch internal tournament was actually won by a team of five Winstons and one Support – a strategy he affectionately referred to as “Quinston.”

Overwatch 2 is currently implementing some of the changes from Quicker Play into the base game, with faster bots and shorter game times in Push, as well as a speed boost in Flashpoint. It is doubtful that Overwatch 2 will ever remove the one-hero limitation in Role Queue permanently, but it will no doubt be able to learn some valuable info during Double Trouble.

In the meantime, players can look forward to Overwatch 2’s mid-Season 9 patch on March 12, which also marks the start of the Cowboy Bebop collaboration event. With this

Read more on gamerant.com