Blizzard just updated "Overwatch," receiving more features to control map where gamers can play in traffic. Intended or unintendedly, it swooped in and banned a lot of players.
A lot of players have taken their complaints to different forums online because of the latest "Overwatch" update. The majority are saying that they got banned for using illicit cheats and hacks. The update certainly took the players by surprise.The said undetectable became detected yesterday. "Overwatch" players have dropped significantly due to the huge wave of banning yesterday. Some say they only used the hack once a day before the recent update.
Numerous cheats in "Overwatch" were affected. Among them are the paid program Highnoon, and the public aimbot Overjoint -- both are from Stinkyjoint -- one of the many creators of these hacks. If there's a will, there's a way. Gamers who got banned from "Overwatch" hacks said that they plan to repurchase the game in different countries and bunny hop their way back into the game.
Not all gamers play fair in "Overwatch". Some are very eager to get ahead of other players and resort to using cheats. These hacks improve the player's aim and make them have an edge over other players. Hacks and cheats of "Overwatch" are very easy to find. In one forum alone, players can already find hundreds of thousands of hacks. This means to say that "Overwatch" has a significant population of cheaters.
In a separate note, Blizzard, the creator of "Overwatch", said that one of their core values is to play nice by playing fair. Using cheats and hacks, undermines the spirit of fair play, which all of Blizzard's games are based on. The game developer continues to monitor "Overwatch" just to preserve the game's integrity. The wave of bans yesterday is part of an ongoing process.
We can say that Blizzard is not done, so cheaters beware. For more news and updates on "Overwatch", stay tuned here in Gamenguide.