Overwatch 2’s long-awaited mid-season balance patch was set to go live on November 15, but a “critical issue” is forcing Blizzard to delay it yet again.
It’s been a few weeks into the start of Overwatch 2’s first season and players have been hungry for a balance patch for quite some time, but they’re going to have to wait even longer.
Originally, Lead Hero Designer Alec Dawson confirmed that an error prevented the devs from putting the patch out sooner, forcing them to delay until November 15. Now, it’s been confirmed that issues are still persisting.
In a post on the official Blizzard forums, Community Manager Craig revealed that the November 15 update would be delayed once more.
“Today’s patch is delayed as we work to resolve a critical issue. We’ll provide an update here and set the patch live as soon as the problem is addressed,” he said.
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The update was supposed to consist of some much-needed nerfs to Zarya and other heroes along with reenabling Mei after a bug caused her to let teammates shoot through walls.
“We’ll be working on releasing this patch as soon as possible,” Blizzard added, instructing players to follow social media updates for more.
It’s not clear what the exact issue was, but it appears the dev team now has things under control. The mid-season patch is expected to go live on Thursday, November 17, at 11AM PT, as Blizzard shared in an update hours after the delay.