Overwatch 2 players want a boycott to send a message to Blizzard

Overwatch 2 players urge community to boycott story missions to express concerns to Blizzard.

Overwatch 2 players want a boycott to send a message to Blizzard
Published by Mason @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


Overwatch 2 players are urging the community to boycott the purchase of story missions in order to convey a message to Blizzard. The story missions are set to be released in August, and players believe that by withholding their purchase, they can express their concerns and dissatisfaction to the game maker.

Boycotting the Story Missions

With the Overwatch 2 story missions set to arrive in just a few months, a movement has emerged within the Overwatch 2 community with the aim of pushing for improvements and changes in the game. Following a number of high-profile events that have left players frustrated and disappointed, members of the Overwatch 2 community have united in order to take a stand and make their voices heard.

The decision to boycott the story missions is just one part of a larger movement aimed at influencing the future direction of Overwatch 2. While the story experience is meant to be a form of entertainment separate from the game itself, players believe that by coming together and standing united, they can have a meaningful impact on the development process.

The boycott movement is a reflection of the passionate and dedicated community that Overwatch 2 has built. Players are motivated by a desire to see positive changes implemented in the game they love. By collectively refusing to buy the story missions, players hope to send a clear message to Blizzard.

While it may be difficult to take an action such as a boycott seriously, the movement has already gained traction and support from a significant portion of the player base. Players have used social media platforms to spread awareness and encourage others to participate in the boycott.

There has been some discussion in the community regarding the decision to boycott the story missions. Some members of the player base have expressed concern that the action will harm Blizzard financially, while others have questioned the purpose of the boycott itself.

However, the Overwatch 2 community has clarified that the decision to withhold story mission purchases is not intended to harm Blizzard financially. Rather, it is a symbolic gesture aimed at highlighting the community’s concerns and desire for improvement.

In a statement issued to Global1, the community clarified that the boycott is not meant to be harmful, but rather an opportunity for players to actively participate in shaping the future of the game they love.

“We know that this movement is long overdue, but we hope that our unity and action will convince Blizzard to take us seriously,” the statement reads. “We believe that our voices can influence the future direction of Overwatch 2. Most importantly, we want to see Overwatch 2 reach its full potential.”

The Overwatch 2 story missions are set to launch in August. While the community’s boycott aims to send a message to Blizzard about concerns and frustrations, fans can still look forward to the Overwatch 2 story mode experience in the coming months.

Check out the Overwatch 2 website for more details.

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