Overwatch 2 is targeting players who play with cheaters even if they’re not cheating themselves

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Mercy in Overwatch 2



Blizzard has used an update about toxicity and cheating in Overwatch 2 (opens in new tab) to slip-out a bit of a humblebrag: Since launch, the game has attracted “over 40 million players, both returning and new.” Partly that’s because, unlike the original, Overwatch 2 is free-to-play, but even so that’s a staggering number of players ignoring the objective.

The Overwatch 2 dev team gives its approach to bad behaviour the D.Va-inspired and grandiose name of the Defense Matrix initiative, which I’m sure has the nasty sorts quaking in their boots. Blizzard says that early rollout of its system for detecting “disruptive” voice chat has begun and it has “proven to be exceptionally accurate and effective in identifying abusive chat and language.” When bad chat is identified, the game will selectively silence the guilty parties and in worse cases apply account suspensions.



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