Game-Changing Hanzo Bug Rocks Overwatch 2 Community

Game-Changing Hanzo Bug Rocks Overwatch 2 Community

Hanzo players in Overwatch 2 stumble upon a significant bug that drastically impacts the hero's damage output, following recent updates to his settings

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Overwatch 2 players have discovered a bug affecting Hanzo's damage output, allowing him to deal massive damage without charging up his shots.

The bug was probably introduced after Hanzo received an update to his hero settings, which allowed players to toggle their primary fire.

While some players are intrigued by the possibility of exploiting the bug, others are urging Blizzard to address and fix it, and even suggesting that Hanzo should be temporarily removed from the game until the bug is resolved.

A bug affecting Hanzo's damage output in Overwatch 2 has been discovered by players. This bug was found shortly after the release of new patches and the start of the seventh season, which includes Hanzo's first mythic skin. While Hanzo did not receive any balance updates or reworks, a feature adjustment for this hero may be the cause of the bug.

An Overwatch 2 player on Reddit shared a video demonstrating a game-changing bug. The footage shows Hanzo dealing massive damage to Roadhog, a Tank hero, in the practice range. In the video, the player charged up Hanzo's bow and fired all five arrows, successfully eliminating Roadhog. Surprisingly, Hanzo was able to maintain his maximum damage output without charging up his shots. After respawning, he eliminated Roadhog in only three shots. This bug seems to have occurred following an update to Hanzo's hero specific settings, which now allows players to toggle their primary fire. So far, Blizzard has not addressed this issue.

Many players are now curious about how to take advantage of this bug, while others are suggesting that Hanzo be removed from the game until the bug is fixed. Some players are also jokingly speculating that this bug may be the key selling point for Hanzo's first mythic skin. However, many find the skin underwhelming due to its lack of customization options and its similarity to mythics of other heroes.

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