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Overwatch returns on February 10th with the '2' gone and some massive upgrades https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/02/overwatch-returns-on-february-10th-with-the-2-gone-and-some-massive-upgrades/

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Overwatch returns on February 10th with the '2' gone and some massive upgrades

Overwatch is back? Overwatch is back! They're ditching the silly 2, along with adding a whole lot of new heroes and other major upgrades.
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Overwatch returns on February 10th with the '2' gone and some massive upgrades https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/02/overwatch-returns-on-february-10th-with-the-2-gone-and-some-massive-upgrades/

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Overwatch returns on February 10th with the '2' gone and some massive upgrades

Overwatch is back? Overwatch is back! They're ditching the silly 2, along with adding a whole lot of new heroes and other major upgrades.
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Overwatch will launch 5 new heroes next week and focus on a new storyline. And it will just be called Overwatch, without the 2, to signify that future additions are going to be in the same game.

https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/overwatch-2-drops-the-2-and-goes-back-to-being-overwatch-as-blizzard-launches-its-biggest-update-ever-next-week-we-want-to-gain-players-confidence-we-want-them-to-have-trust-in-the-game/

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Overwatch 2 drops the 2 and goes back to being Overwatch as Blizzard launches its biggest update ever

The future of Overwatch looks brighter than ever before.
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Nobody Needs This Man, We're All So Tired

There's jokes and then there's whatever this was

<img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/tiredeyes.jpg" /><p>As you may have seen, <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-2-is-ditching-the-2-amid-launch-of-new-story-driven-era-with-10-new-heroes?ref=aftermath.site"><u>there was some big <em>Overwatch </em>news today</u></a>, including the reveal of a bunch of new characters and <em>Overwatch 2</em> dropping the &quot;2&quot; from its title.</p><p>What you might not have seen was that IGN accidentally leaked a bunch of that news by accidentally publishing a story early,<a href="https://aftermath.site/games-journalism-an-faq/"> <u>ahead of its agreed embargo time</u></a>. It&apos;s catastrophic for marketing teams when that happens, so I understand they&apos;d be pretty annoyed, but it also happens sometimes, because games writers are human and humans make mistakes. This isn&apos;t the first time an embargo has accidentally been broken, and it won&apos;t be the last.</p><p>As annoyed as the <em>Overwatch </em>team would have been, though, was this tweet (below) from an account with 3.3 million followers (who knows how many are real or left these days, though) really necessary? Calling out the publication by name--a name that acts as a flame to every shit-brained moth still using Twitter and frothing at the mouth over video game <a href="https://aftermath.site/ign-anime-review-score-discourse/"><u>review</u></a> scores--is not a great look for <em>Overwatch&apos;s</em> social team, but throwing in a slogan from an authoritarian regime for good measure makes it much, much worse.</p><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" class="kg-image" height="598" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/image-1.png" width="886" /></figure><p>It should be noted that as part of the big announcements today the <em>Overwatch </em>Twitter account says it has been taken over by Talon, the game&apos;s villains, so this could have been an attempt at an in-universe joke that didn&apos;t even land at all, let alone land badly. But only a few other posts have tried to be &quot;in-character&quot;, and they were all just harmless cartoon villain stuff, not...using a Trump slogan to call out a website that gamers on the platform owned by a white supremacist love to hate.</p><p>I get it, spoiling a big day of news must have sucked! But there are more productive ways of dealing with that than punching down at someone who made a mistake.</p><p></p>
<img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/tiredeyes.jpg" /><p>As you may have seen, <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-2-is-ditching-the-2-amid-launch-of-new-story-driven-era-with-10-new-heroes?ref=aftermath.site"><u>there was some big <em>Overwatch </em>news today</u></a>, including the reveal of a bunch of new characters and <em>Overwatch 2</em> dropping the &quot;2&quot; from its title.</p><p>What you might not have seen was that IGN accidentally leaked a bunch of that news by accidentally publishing a story early,<a href="https://aftermath.site/games-journalism-an-faq/"> <u>ahead of its agreed embargo time</u></a>. It&apos;s catastrophic for marketing teams when that happens, so I understand they&apos;d be pretty annoyed, but it also happens sometimes, because games writers are human and humans make mistakes. This isn&apos;t the first time an embargo has accidentally been broken, and it won&apos;t be the last.</p><p>As annoyed as the <em>Overwatch </em>team would have been, though, was this tweet (below) from an account with 3.3 million followers (who knows how many are real or left these days, though) really necessary? Calling out the publication by name--a name that acts as a flame to every shit-brained moth still using Twitter and frothing at the mouth over video game <a href="https://aftermath.site/ign-anime-review-score-discourse/"><u>review</u></a> scores--is not a great look for <em>Overwatch&apos;s</em> social team, but throwing in a slogan from an authoritarian regime for good measure makes it much, much worse.</p><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" class="kg-image" height="598" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/image-1.png" width="886" /></figure><p>It should be noted that as part of the big announcements today the <em>Overwatch </em>Twitter account says it has been taken over by Talon, the game&apos;s villains, so this could have been an attempt at an in-universe joke that didn&apos;t even land at all, let alone land badly. But only a few other posts have tried to be &quot;in-character&quot;, and they were all just harmless cartoon villain stuff, not...using a Trump slogan to call out a website that gamers on the platform owned by a white supremacist love to hate.</p><p>I get it, spoiling a big day of news must have sucked! But there are more productive ways of dealing with that than punching down at someone who made a mistake.</p><p></p>
<img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/tiredeyes.jpg" /><p>As you may have seen, <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-2-is-ditching-the-2-amid-launch-of-new-story-driven-era-with-10-new-heroes?ref=aftermath.site"><u>there was some big <em>Overwatch </em>news today</u></a>, including the reveal of a bunch of new characters and <em>Overwatch 2</em> dropping the &quot;2&quot; from its title.</p><p>What you might not have seen was that IGN accidentally leaked a bunch of that news by accidentally publishing a story early,<a href="https://aftermath.site/games-journalism-an-faq/"> <u>ahead of its agreed embargo time</u></a>. It&apos;s catastrophic for marketing teams when that happens, so I understand they&apos;d be pretty annoyed, but it also happens sometimes, because games writers are human and humans make mistakes. This isn&apos;t the first time an embargo has accidentally been broken, and it won&apos;t be the last.</p><p>As annoyed as the <em>Overwatch </em>team would have been, though, was this tweet (below) from an account with 3.3 million followers (who knows how many are real or left these days, though) really necessary? Calling out the publication by name--a name that acts as a flame to every shit-brained moth still using Twitter and frothing at the mouth over video game <a href="https://aftermath.site/ign-anime-review-score-discourse/"><u>review</u></a> scores--is not a great look for <em>Overwatch&apos;s</em> social team, but throwing in a slogan from an authoritarian regime for good measure makes it much, much worse.</p><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" class="kg-image" height="598" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/image-1.png" width="886" /></figure><p>It should be noted that as part of the big announcements today the <em>Overwatch </em>Twitter account says it has been taken over by Talon, the game&apos;s villains, so this could have been an attempt at an in-universe joke that didn&apos;t even land at all, let alone land badly. But only a few other posts have tried to be &quot;in-character&quot;, and they were all just harmless cartoon villain stuff, not...using a Trump slogan to call out a website that gamers on the platform owned by a white supremacist love to hate.</p><p>I get it, spoiling a big day of news must have sucked! But there are more productive ways of dealing with that than punching down at someone who made a mistake.</p><p></p>
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Nobody Needs This Man, We're All So Tired

There's jokes and then there's whatever this was

<img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/tiredeyes.jpg" /><p>As you may have seen, <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-2-is-ditching-the-2-amid-launch-of-new-story-driven-era-with-10-new-heroes?ref=aftermath.site"><u>there was some big <em>Overwatch </em>news today</u></a>, including the reveal of a bunch of new characters and <em>Overwatch 2</em> dropping the &quot;2&quot; from its title.</p><p>What you might not have seen was that IGN accidentally leaked a bunch of that news by accidentally publishing a story early,<a href="https://aftermath.site/games-journalism-an-faq/"> <u>ahead of its agreed embargo time</u></a>. It&apos;s catastrophic for marketing teams when that happens, so I understand they&apos;d be pretty annoyed, but it also happens sometimes, because games writers are human and humans make mistakes. This isn&apos;t the first time an embargo has accidentally been broken, and it won&apos;t be the last.</p><p>As annoyed as the <em>Overwatch </em>team would have been, though, was this tweet (below) from an account with 3.3 million followers (who knows how many are real or left these days, though) really necessary? Calling out the publication by name--a name that acts as a flame to every shit-brained moth still using Twitter and frothing at the mouth over video game <a href="https://aftermath.site/ign-anime-review-score-discourse/"><u>review</u></a> scores--is not a great look for <em>Overwatch&apos;s</em> social team, but throwing in a slogan from an authoritarian regime for good measure makes it much, much worse.</p><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" class="kg-image" height="598" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/image-1.png" width="886" /></figure><p>It should be noted that as part of the big announcements today the <em>Overwatch </em>Twitter account says it has been taken over by Talon, the game&apos;s villains, so this could have been an attempt at an in-universe joke that didn&apos;t even land at all, let alone land badly. But only a few other posts have tried to be &quot;in-character&quot;, and they were all just harmless cartoon villain stuff, not...using a Trump slogan to call out a website that gamers on the platform owned by a white supremacist love to hate.</p><p>I get it, spoiling a big day of news must have sucked! But there are more productive ways of dealing with that than punching down at someone who made a mistake.</p><p></p>
<img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/tiredeyes.jpg" /><p>As you may have seen, <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-2-is-ditching-the-2-amid-launch-of-new-story-driven-era-with-10-new-heroes?ref=aftermath.site"><u>there was some big <em>Overwatch </em>news today</u></a>, including the reveal of a bunch of new characters and <em>Overwatch 2</em> dropping the &quot;2&quot; from its title.</p><p>What you might not have seen was that IGN accidentally leaked a bunch of that news by accidentally publishing a story early,<a href="https://aftermath.site/games-journalism-an-faq/"> <u>ahead of its agreed embargo time</u></a>. It&apos;s catastrophic for marketing teams when that happens, so I understand they&apos;d be pretty annoyed, but it also happens sometimes, because games writers are human and humans make mistakes. This isn&apos;t the first time an embargo has accidentally been broken, and it won&apos;t be the last.</p><p>As annoyed as the <em>Overwatch </em>team would have been, though, was this tweet (below) from an account with 3.3 million followers (who knows how many are real or left these days, though) really necessary? Calling out the publication by name--a name that acts as a flame to every shit-brained moth still using Twitter and frothing at the mouth over video game <a href="https://aftermath.site/ign-anime-review-score-discourse/"><u>review</u></a> scores--is not a great look for <em>Overwatch&apos;s</em> social team, but throwing in a slogan from an authoritarian regime for good measure makes it much, much worse.</p><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" class="kg-image" height="598" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/image-1.png" width="886" /></figure><p>It should be noted that as part of the big announcements today the <em>Overwatch </em>Twitter account says it has been taken over by Talon, the game&apos;s villains, so this could have been an attempt at an in-universe joke that didn&apos;t even land at all, let alone land badly. But only a few other posts have tried to be &quot;in-character&quot;, and they were all just harmless cartoon villain stuff, not...using a Trump slogan to call out a website that gamers on the platform owned by a white supremacist love to hate.</p><p>I get it, spoiling a big day of news must have sucked! But there are more productive ways of dealing with that than punching down at someone who made a mistake.</p><p></p>
<img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/tiredeyes.jpg" /><p>As you may have seen, <a href="https://www.ign.com/articles/overwatch-2-is-ditching-the-2-amid-launch-of-new-story-driven-era-with-10-new-heroes?ref=aftermath.site"><u>there was some big <em>Overwatch </em>news today</u></a>, including the reveal of a bunch of new characters and <em>Overwatch 2</em> dropping the &quot;2&quot; from its title.</p><p>What you might not have seen was that IGN accidentally leaked a bunch of that news by accidentally publishing a story early,<a href="https://aftermath.site/games-journalism-an-faq/"> <u>ahead of its agreed embargo time</u></a>. It&apos;s catastrophic for marketing teams when that happens, so I understand they&apos;d be pretty annoyed, but it also happens sometimes, because games writers are human and humans make mistakes. This isn&apos;t the first time an embargo has accidentally been broken, and it won&apos;t be the last.</p><p>As annoyed as the <em>Overwatch </em>team would have been, though, was this tweet (below) from an account with 3.3 million followers (who knows how many are real or left these days, though) really necessary? Calling out the publication by name--a name that acts as a flame to every shit-brained moth still using Twitter and frothing at the mouth over video game <a href="https://aftermath.site/ign-anime-review-score-discourse/"><u>review</u></a> scores--is not a great look for <em>Overwatch&apos;s</em> social team, but throwing in a slogan from an authoritarian regime for good measure makes it much, much worse.</p><figure class="kg-card kg-image-card"><img alt="Nobody Needs This Man, We&apos;re All So Tired" class="kg-image" height="598" src="https://aftermath.site/content/images/2026/02/image-1.png" width="886" /></figure><p>It should be noted that as part of the big announcements today the <em>Overwatch </em>Twitter account says it has been taken over by Talon, the game&apos;s villains, so this could have been an attempt at an in-universe joke that didn&apos;t even land at all, let alone land badly. But only a few other posts have tried to be &quot;in-character&quot;, and they were all just harmless cartoon villain stuff, not...using a Trump slogan to call out a website that gamers on the platform owned by a white supremacist love to hate.</p><p>I get it, spoiling a big day of news must have sucked! But there are more productive ways of dealing with that than punching down at someone who made a mistake.</p><p></p>
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