Lo que necesitas saber<\/h2>\n\n- En una nueva transmisi\u00f3n en vivo para desarrolladores de Overwatch 2, Blizzard anunci\u00f3 que su modo de campa\u00f1a PvE planeado originalmente con talentos de h\u00e9roe y progresi\u00f3n a largo plazo ha sido cancelado.<\/li>\n
- En cambio, el estudio planea incorporar varias formas de \u00abcanon y muy no<\/em> contenido cooperativo canon\u00bb en la hoja de ruta del servicio en vivo de Overwatch 2.<\/li>\n
- El primer lote de misiones de historia cooperativa PvE est\u00e1 programado para estar disponible en Overwatch 2 Season 6, que se espera que comience el 15 de agosto de 2023.<\/li>\n
- El director del juego, Aaron Keller, dice que al lanzar contenido cooperativo de esta manera, los jugadores pueden esperarlo \u00abm\u00e1s a menudo y con m\u00e1s variedad de lo que hab\u00edamos anunciado originalmente\u00bb.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\nEn una nueva transmisi\u00f3n en vivo sobre el futuro de Overwatch 2, el desarrollador Blizzard Entertainment anunci\u00f3 que cancel\u00f3 sus planes originales para un modo PvE cooperativo con \u00e1rboles de talentos de h\u00e9roes, progresi\u00f3n a largo plazo y otras caracter\u00edsticas. En cambio, el estudio planea incorporar piezas de contenido cooperativo en sus ofertas de servicios en vivo con el tiempo.<\/p>\n
\u00abNo podemos cumplir con esa visi\u00f3n original para PvE que se mostr\u00f3 en 2019\u00bb, dijo vigilancia 2<\/a> El productor ejecutivo Jared Neuss durante la arroyo<\/a>explicando que los desarrolladores lucharon con el \u00abesfuerzo requerido para sacar todo eso <\/p>\nWhat you need to know<\/h2>\n\n- In a new Overwatch 2 developer livestream, Blizzard announced that its originally planned PvE campaign mode with hero talents and long-term progression has been cancelled.<\/li>\n
- Instead, the studio plans to incorporate various forms of \u00abcanon and very not<\/em> canon\u00bb co-op content into Overwatch 2’s live service roadmap.<\/li>\n
- The first batch of PvE co-op story missions is scheduled to become available in Overwatch 2 Season 6, which is expected to begin on August 15, 2023.<\/li>\n
- Game Director Aaron Keller says that by releasing co-op content this way, players can look forward to it \u00abmore often, and with more variety than we had originally announced.\u00bb<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\nIn a new livestream about the future of Overwatch 2, developer Blizzard Entertainment has announced that it has cancelled its original plans for a co-op PvE mode with hero talent trees, long-term progression, and other features. Instead, the studio plans to incorporate pieces of co-op content into its live service offerings over time.<\/p>\n
\u00abWe can't deliver on that original vision for PvE that was shown in 2019,\u00bb said Overwatch 2<\/a> Executive Producer Jared Neuss during the stream<\/a>, explaining that the developers struggled with the \u00abeffort required to pull all of that [content] together into a Blizzard-quality experience\u00bb and that \u00abthere really is no end in sight or defined end date\u00bb with development.<\/p>\n\u00abSo what that means is that we won't be delivering that dedicated hero mode with talent trees, that long-term progression…those things just aren't in our plans anymore,\u00bb Neuss continued. \u00abWe know that this is going to be disappointing for many people. To be perfectly honest, it's been really difficult for many of us…a lot of folks on the team have poured their heart and soul into that stuff.\u00bb<\/p>\n
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En una nueva transmisi\u00f3n en vivo sobre el futuro de Overwatch 2, el desarrollador Blizzard Entertainment anunci\u00f3 que cancel\u00f3 sus planes originales para un modo PvE cooperativo con \u00e1rboles de talentos de h\u00e9roes, progresi\u00f3n a largo plazo y otras caracter\u00edsticas. En cambio, el estudio planea incorporar piezas de contenido cooperativo en sus ofertas de servicios en vivo con el tiempo.<\/p>\n
\u00abNo podemos cumplir con esa visi\u00f3n original para PvE que se mostr\u00f3 en 2019\u00bb, dijo vigilancia 2<\/a> El productor ejecutivo Jared Neuss durante la arroyo<\/a>explicando que los desarrolladores lucharon con el \u00abesfuerzo requerido para sacar todo eso <\/p>\n In a new livestream about the future of Overwatch 2, developer Blizzard Entertainment has announced that it has cancelled its original plans for a co-op PvE mode with hero talent trees, long-term progression, and other features. Instead, the studio plans to incorporate pieces of co-op content into its live service offerings over time.<\/p>\n \u00abWe can't deliver on that original vision for PvE that was shown in 2019,\u00bb said Overwatch 2<\/a> Executive Producer Jared Neuss during the stream<\/a>, explaining that the developers struggled with the \u00abeffort required to pull all of that [content] together into a Blizzard-quality experience\u00bb and that \u00abthere really is no end in sight or defined end date\u00bb with development.<\/p>\n \u00abSo what that means is that we won't be delivering that dedicated hero mode with talent trees, that long-term progression…those things just aren't in our plans anymore,\u00bb Neuss continued. \u00abWe know that this is going to be disappointing for many people. To be perfectly honest, it's been really difficult for many of us…a lot of folks on the team have poured their heart and soul into that stuff.\u00bb<\/p>\nWhat you need to know<\/h2>\n
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