Blizzard says it's taking 'big steps' to discourage cheating, and has banned over 250,000 players since Overwatch 2 lau…
"Cheaters are never fun to play with, and we have a zero-tolerance policy toward cheating and botting in Overwatch 2. Since Overwatch 2's launch, we've detected and banned over 250,000 accounts for cheating," the update confirmed.
"We're continuously refining our anti-cheat detection and prevention systems to strengthen the game against cheating and botting. Your reports help us identify new cheat programs as well as cheating players, so please keep reporting!" The team also revealed plans to improve text chat, and says no matter what filter you decide to use"it's never acceptable for anyone to direct disruptive chat toward other players, no matter what language is used". Consequently, it is removing the Unfiltered chat option entirely as it"allowed harmful language and phrases that have no place in our community".
"Our filters are constantly updating, but so is the online culture lexicon," the update said."If you see anyone using any offensive language that is not being filtered, or anyone working around our filters using altered or misspelled text, please report them in-game for disruptive communication. For all platforms, you can find the report option in the social menu. If you play on a PC, you can also right-click the username directly in text chat.
, acknowledging that the"dissatisfaction" stems from"the cancellation of the much larger component of PvE that was announced in 2019 [...] that Blizzard ultimately couldn't deliver".Eurogamer welcomes videogamers of all types, so sign in and join our community!
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