2017, overwatch

4 Things We Want to See in Overwatch Year 2

Here's to another strong year ahead.

Permanent Non-Event Items

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Seasonal events and items are nice, but you know what would be even nicer? Blizzard adding fresh cosmetic items into the game every now and then. The developers have already done this with the popular sitting emotes that released during the period of Symmetra’s buff, and the already classic Game On emote for D.Va. However, as far as skins go, we’ve only seen two new permanent non-event skins over the course of the game’s first year, and they were both for Reinhardt.

We already know that Blizzard is planning to release new maps this year, and we really hope that these maps will have story connections to various characters, just like what Eichenwalde is to Reinhardt. Along with story connections for the maps, it’d also be pretty damn nice to have special skins included for characters associated with that map.

You did a great job with Eichenwalde, Blizzard, and we’d really love to see more of that in year two.


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