Overwatch 2 game director Aaron Keller acknowledges issues with the game’s ranked mode but says changes will take time. In a blog post, Keller addresses player frustrations and mentions that the development team is working on fixing the problems. However, he does not provide a timeline for when these changes will be implemented.
Keller refers to a YouTube video by content creator Eskay, which highlights various flaws in the current ranked system. While he agrees with many of the points raised, he emphasizes that significant changes won’t be immediate. The team has been working on improvements for some time, but players will have to wait for them to be implemented.
One major concern raised by players is the lack of transparency in the current system. Keller acknowledges this issue and states that the team intends to provide more information about matches and player progress. He mentions that they are considering different possibilities and appreciate player feedback. The goal is to give players a better understanding of their true rank and how wins and losses affect it.
Despite the understanding and apologetic tone of Keller’s post, it lacks specific details and timelines for the changes. While Blizzard wants to address player concerns, the lack of concrete information may make it seem like empty promises to frustrated gamers.
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