Blizzard aims to unleash a Wrecking Ball rework for Overwatch 2 Season 10, and players hope the return of infinite grapple is on the docket.
Wrecking Ball has long been considered one of OW2’s most unique hero characters, thanks in no small part to his Grappling Claw and Roll abilities.
It seems said rework will go live much sooner than some players may have thought.
Wrecking Ball improvements slated for Overwatch 2 Season 10
According to Overwatch news accountOverwatch Calvaryon Twitter, Wrecking Ball’s long-anticipated rework will officially go live in Season 10, which should arrive on April 9.
Specifics about the “small” overhaul presently remain under lock and key, the page noted. And, reportedly, the character “won’t receive any changes in the mid-season patch.”
There will be a small rework for Wrecking Ball in#Overwatch2Season 10 🐹Specific details have not been shared at this time. He won’t receive any changes in the mid-season patch either.pic.twitter.com/vi5hZLokRC
Overwatch 2 players who love and loathe Wrecking Ball have already begun sharing their two cents. Those who aren’t too fond of theTank characterjoked in response that devs should “should rework him out the game.”
Meanwhile, Wrecking Ball mains in thecharacter’s subreddithave high hopes for the forthcoming update. Many want the hero to become better at peeling for teammates facing aggression from their opponents, for example.
And since a recent Doom buff increased his ultimate’s lowest damage output, users think Wrecking Ball deserves a similar boost.
Several people offered up another suggestion, with one writing, “Bring back infinite grapple.”
Making him unstoppable in Ball form and giving the Piledriver attack an unstoppable trait à la Mauga’s Charge constitute other changes high on the wishlist for players.
With about a month to go beforeOW2 Season 10arrives, details about the Wrecking Ball rework should surface fairly soon.
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