

The post detailed how MMR (matchmaking rating), an internal number that is used to put players into matches, operates independently of player ranks and isn't visible to players. When matchmaking works correctly, this is fine, but when players are matched against players out of their skill range, it results in more toxicity in chat with players frustrated during their matches.Ī December 20 blog post from Blizzard exposed part of the problem with the system.

It can be hard for players to identify when this happens, since Blizzard stopped displaying player ranks in match with Overwatch 2 and players' career profiles are set to private by default. While I'm still getting close to Blizzard's intended 50% win rate in competitive matches, the majority of my matches in Season 2 have been blowouts, with many of the close matches only close because one player in the lobby is dragging their team down with significantly worse stats than the rest. Now Playing: Season 2 Trailer | Overwatch 2 There are plenty of posts on the Overwatch 2 forums from people dealing with these issues, and I have personally had players with the "Master Challenger" title-which is awarded for finishing the game's previous season at the highest tier-appear in my Gold-tier lobbies (Overwatch 2 ranks go Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, Grandmaster, and Top 500), both on my team and against me.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's The main issue with Overwatch 2 competitive matchmaking is that players are consistently getting matched with and against players far outside of their skill range. The current state of Overwatch 2 competitive However, Season 2 of Overwatch 2 has shown cracks in the new systems, resulting in messy and lopsided matches. With the release of Overwatch 2, Blizzard introduced a ton of changes to the competitive mode in an attempt to reduce toxicity in the community, and for the first season, it felt like the changes worked without causing too many problems. While the launch of Overwatch 2 was far from perfect, there's no denying the highly-anticipated follow-up successfully revitalized the multiplayer shooter for many players, myself included.
