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Overwatch 2's problems continue
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‘Overwatch 2’ launch woes continue, with some players locked out of half of the game’s agents

The issue appears to coincide with two agents being intentionally disabled by the developer.

Overwatch 2 hasn’t been overly well-received by its fans since its launch around a week ago, and its problems appear to be continuing. Not only are Bastion and Torbjörn currently disabled due to game-breaking bugs, but so is half of the Blizzard hero shooter’s agent roster for an overwhelming number of players on social media. 

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It remains unclear as to whether or not the inaccessible agents are directly related to the recently rolled out hotfix, which intentionally disabled the aforementioned agents, but it seems Twitter has seen a large uptick in players venting their frustrations since the patch was rolled out.

It appears that affected players are being reverted to the first time user experience. While players booting up the game for the first time can expect a list of locked out agents, this shouldn’t be the case for returning players. 

Blizzard is yet to address this issue which has cropped up for a second time since last week, though it appears this one has lined up with bringing Bastion and Torbjörn offline.

For now players will need to sit tight and wait for the developer to either roll back the update or issue another hotfix. If only the original Overwatch’s servers didn’t get killed, so we’d have something to play in the meantime. 

Update: 10 Oct 2022 11:15pm – Blizzard has since confirmed it is aware of problem in its known issues blog, with Overwatch 2s community manager outlining the following:

The team is aware of a new issue that prevents players from accessing all their owned heroes. This is caused by an issue with our servers that tracks player progression. We are working to get this issue resolved as quickly as possible.

At the time of writing there is still no known timeline for when the character roster issue will be patched.


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Peter is an Associate Editor at We Got This Covered, based in Australia. He loves sinking his time into grindy MMO's like Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and Old School RuneScape. Peter holds a Masters Degree in Media from Macquarie University in Sydney, AU, and dabbled with televised business/finance journalism in a past life.