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Crossplay Is Now Live In Overwatch! Ashe Event Also Launching Today
Overwatch is getting crossplay
Five years ago, Blizzard said that it had "no plans" for cross-platform play in Overwatch, warning that "mixing mouse/keyboard and controller can have balance and competitive issues." Two years later, attitudes had shifted somewhat, and game director Jeff Kaplan said that he was "hoping for more cross-platform opportunities," to help "bring players together"—although there was still no actual movement on that front.Very soon, that will change. In a surprise announcement today, Blizzard said that a crossplay beta test is coming soon to Overwatch that will allow players on all platforms—PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch—to group up and play together. To take part, download the latest Battle.net update (or make an account if you don't already have one), then go into the settings and link your console accounts through it. The update has also merged friends lists from different territories, so you'll be able to play with people in other parts of the world without having to switch regions first. (China is excluded from this, however, and will remain its own separate region.)The announcement of the Overwatch crossplay beta also effectively confirms that it will be a feature in Overwatch 2 as well. Blizzard recently revealed some big PvP changes coming in Overwatch 2, including a reduction in match size from 6v6 to 5v5 and restrictions in team composition, but crossplay support had not yet been confirmed. Now we know!As an added bonus, everyone who links their accounts and logs into Overwatch by the end of the year will be given a Golden Loot Box to mark the launch of the crossplay beta. A rollout date hasn't been set yet, but you can find out more the Overwatch crossplay FAQ.
www.pcgamer.comOverwatch director Jeff Kaplan has left Blizzard https://www.pcgamer.com/overwatch-director-jeff-kaplan-has-left-blizzard/
Overwatch game director Jeff Kaplan, one of the highest-profile figures at Blizzard Entertainment who's well known to many fans as “Papa Jeff,” has left the company."It was truly the honor of a lifetime to have the opportunity to create worlds and heroes for such a passionate audience," Kaplan wrote in his farewell message. "I want to express my deep appreciation to everyone at Blizzard who supported our games, our game teams and our players. But I want to say a special thanks to the wonderful game developers that shared in the journey of creation with me.""Never accept the world as it appears to be. Always dare to see it for what it could be. I hope you do the same."
www.pcgamer.comBack at it again, getting that dopamine rush one way or another with my dudettes Jyced and Bumfather! Feel free to join us more the merrier like they say. 😎
Decided to try Overwatch again after a long break, chilling with my dude Jyced and let me tell you we are kicking some ass here! I feel like I'm alive again after some good old friendly banter between friends!
CD Projekt has confirmed that a new Witcher game is in development, "kicking off a new saga for the franchise."The new game will be built using Unreal Engine 5 rather than CD Projekt's REDengine, which the studio said will begin "a multi-year strategic partnership with Epic Games.""It covers not only licensing, but technical development of Unreal Engine 5, as well as potential future versions of Unreal Engine, where relevant," CD Projekt said. "We'll closely collaborate with Epic Games’ developers with the primary goal being to help tailor the engine for open-world experiences."CD Projekt said that the change to the new engine was made to help streamline the development process.  "From the outset, we did not consider a typical licensing arrangement; both we and Epic see this as a long-term, fulfilling tech partnership," CD Projekt Red CTO Paweł Zawodny said. "It is vital for CD Projekt Red to have the technical direction of our next game decided from the earliest possible phase as in the past, we spent a lot of resources and energy to evolve and adapt REDengine with every subsequent game release. "This cooperation is so exciting, because it will elevate development predictability and efficiency, while simultaneously granting us access to cutting-edge game development tools. I can’t wait for the great games we’re going to create using Unreal Engine 5!"  The studio also confirmed that despite the shift to a new engine, the new Witcher game is not planned as an Epic Games Store exclusive.
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