Overwatch PTR Patch Notes

Overwatch is the first new IP from developer Blizzard Entertainment and the first time I can recall them ever releasing a console counterpart of a new game the day as PC. This game flew under my radar until I played its beta, along with millions of other gamers. Actually playing Overwatch PTR Patch Notes for the first time, it gets its hooks straight into you. No matter what play style you have or what character you play as, there’s fun to be had. I’ve only played a handful of hours of the final release, but it hasn’t disappointed in the slightest and I can’t wait to see how the prestigious Blizzard supports this title over the course of its initial release and the foreseeable future.
I’m not going to sugar coat Overwatch PTR Patch Notes. There is a small cutscene when you boot up the game that gives context to the characters you will play as during your time with Overwatch, but I can’t say I even spent time to watch it. I’m sure it is an interesting couple minutes, but I’m not investing my time and money into Overwatch for a story. Thankfully the game knows that and that’s the last you get from any kind of story.
What takes the place of a story would be 21 very detailed and different heros. These heros are the core of Overwatch PTR Patch Notes and they are what make the game stand out from other first person multiplayer games. Each one bring specific abilities to a match and can really meld well with other characters during combat. But not one character feels vital for a team to succeed. I would say a whole team could play as the same character and still have a chance of winning a match, albeit a small chance depending on what character.

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