Blizzard is developing a mobile version of Overwatch 2
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Jason Schreier's new book on the history of Blizzard reveals shocking details about the fate of the long-awaited PvE mode in Overwatch 2. According to the author, based on interviews with more than 300 employees of the company, the development of PvE was completely discontinued in March of this year. The reason for this decision was the unsatisfactory sales of Overwatch 2.
The news was a real blow to fans who were looking forward to a full-fledged PvE campaign in their favorite game. Over the years, developers have promised ambitious PvE content, but unfortunately, the plans have not been implemented.
Overwatch is coming to Mobile devices
In parallel with the cancellation of PvE, Blizzard is actively working on a mobile version of Overwatch. The project is supervised by Walter Kong himself, one of the creators of the franchise. Schreier notes that the game is in the early stages of development, but does not disclose details about whether it will be a port of existing parts or an entirely new game.
Given the numerous rumors about failed mobile World of Warcraft projects, many players are skeptical about this news. However, given the success of Warcraft Rumble and the growing interest in mobile games, Blizzard is likely looking to expand its audience through the mobile platform.
What does this mean for the future of Overwatch?
The cancellation of PvE and the move to a mobile platform raise many questions about the future of the Overwatch franchise. On the one hand, this may indicate that Blizzard is trying to adapt to changing market demands and attract a new audience. On the other hand, it will cause dissatisfaction among existing players who are disappointed with canceled promises and are not ready to put up with constant changes in their favorite game.
Expert opinions
Gaming industry experts agree that Blizzard's decision to cancel PvE and focus on the mobile version is a risky move. On the one hand, this can lead to an increase in the popularity of the franchise by attracting a new audience. On the other hand, it may alienate some hardcore players who appreciate the depth and complexity of PvE content.
The future of Overwatch remains uncertain. We can only wait for further news from Blizzard and hope that the company can find a balance between meeting the needs of existing players and attracting a new audience.