Blizzard Entertainment has confirmed that Mei will make a return to Overwatch 2 as a playable character later this week, following a bug repair.
Last month (October 31), Mei was faraway from the sport due to a bug together with her Ice Wall means, which allowed gamers utilizing Mei to teleport a personality like Kiriko into the map geometry. From there, Kiriko may swap to a special hero and assault gamers from beneath the map.
Yesterday’s (November 15) mid-season patch for Overwatch 2 was then delayed, with Blizzard making an attempt to “resolve a critical issue”
“This delay also impacts the delivery of Overwatch League Viewership Incentives & Perks from the Postseason matches during the period between Oct 30 – Nov 4, along with the rotation of cosmetics in the Overwatch League shop,” continued the announcement.
This morning (November 16) it was confirmed that the mid-season patch, which incorporates “upcoming balance changes, bug fixes, including those that affect Mei, and core content updates” can be launched tomorrow, November 17 at 7pm GMT.
“Thank you to our players for your patience as we addressed this issue,” mentioned Blizzard in a tweet.
[#Overwatch2] We at the moment are planning to launch this mid-season patch on Thursday, November 17 at 11 AM PST. Thank you to our gamers to your persistence as we addressed this situation.
— Blizzard CS – The Americas (@BlizzardCS) November 16, 2022
Last month, Bastion and Torbjörn each had to be “temporarily disabled” from Overwatch 2 to discover bugs of their skills.
The mid-season patch for Overwatch 2 was initially introduced final month and is ready to deal with some over-powered heroes. According to the patch notes, it will introduce some tactical adjustments to “standout” heroes like D.Va, Zarya, Genji, and Sombra.
In different information, nominations for the first-ever devoted gaming Grammy had been introduced.
The composers of Aliens: Fireteam Elite, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn Of Ragnarok, Call Of Duty: Vanguard and Marvel’s Guardians Of The Galaxy had been all nominated for Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games And Other Interactive Media alongside Mohawk Games’ Old World.