Overwatch 2 is cracking down on ‘unapproved peripherals’ for console to ‘level the playing field for all players’

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Mei and Snowball in Overwatch

A recent Director’s Take on Overwatch 2 revealed that Blizzard is about to begin the hunt for console players using a mouse and keyboard. If you’re found with any “unapproved peripherals” like these, you’ll likely be punished in the worst way possible: being stuck with PC players. 

“Our goal is for Overwatch 2 to be a great experience no matter what platform you play on,” senior game producer Adam Massey and lead gameplay engineer Daniel Razza explain. “The game feels best when matches are close and competitive, and everyone plays on a level playing field.” And to achieve this the team has decided to go after those who plug in a mouse and keyboard to their console. 

The biggest problem lies in players who not only use a mouse and keyboard to play Overwatch 2 on a console but also use an unapproved device to trick the console into thinking that the inputs are coming from a controller. This means that the player gets the best of both worlds: better accuracy and speed from a keyboard and mouse and aim assist from a controller. 

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Console and PC players can play against each other in Quick Play, so it’s not unusual for one to encounter another. In casual games, the difference between a keyboard and mouse and a controller doesn’t really matter; there are pros and cons to both. Keyboard and mouse are more accurate, less sluggish, and have a higher skill ceiling but don’t have the aim assist the controllers have. But playing with all the advantages in the console competitive queue is excessive and incredibly unfair. 

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