SomeGuyWithAnOpinion
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EDIT: Whoops, missed the previous few posts that already covered this. Ah well, here's my take anyway...
Honestly, everyone likes to talk about "Overwatch being too powerful!" and how you can't compete in this genre because of Overwatch.
But from my experience, Overwatch fans aren't really happy with Overwatch 2, the game is considered pretty stale and unbalanced by plenty of people, and the move from 6v6 to 5v5 on Blizzards part upset a lot of people (as did the McCree name change).
I think people are pulling the Overwatch line out now as a sort of "accepted truth" because player numbers are largely remaining steady. But I feel like if a much better 5v5 hero shooter came out, enough people would jump ship to make it a success.
Remember when everyone said Valorant was going to fail, because it was "yet another Hero shooter in a crowded market"? Doesn't look like that's the case. All it had to do was be of relatively good quality, and offer something slightly different to the standard Hero Shooter game play (in it's case, it has a TTK closer to Counter-Strike than Overwatch).
If anything, now is the perfect time for a good hero shooter to go up against Overwatch. It will probably never topple it, Overwatch is still too popular, but it's been proven there's room in this market, and plenty of Overwatch players are looking for any reason to jump ship.
Concord failed because of ugly character designs, and the whole politics of DEI. Don't buy into the idea that it was "destined to fail by being a Hero shooter". That's propaganda, peddled by talentless bottom-feeders who want to maintain the narrative that overt political pandering doesn't kill games so that they can keep their cushy unearned game-industry jobs, and who consider "get woke go broke" to be neo-nazi propaganda.
Honestly, everyone likes to talk about "Overwatch being too powerful!" and how you can't compete in this genre because of Overwatch.
But from my experience, Overwatch fans aren't really happy with Overwatch 2, the game is considered pretty stale and unbalanced by plenty of people, and the move from 6v6 to 5v5 on Blizzards part upset a lot of people (as did the McCree name change).
I think people are pulling the Overwatch line out now as a sort of "accepted truth" because player numbers are largely remaining steady. But I feel like if a much better 5v5 hero shooter came out, enough people would jump ship to make it a success.
Remember when everyone said Valorant was going to fail, because it was "yet another Hero shooter in a crowded market"? Doesn't look like that's the case. All it had to do was be of relatively good quality, and offer something slightly different to the standard Hero Shooter game play (in it's case, it has a TTK closer to Counter-Strike than Overwatch).
If anything, now is the perfect time for a good hero shooter to go up against Overwatch. It will probably never topple it, Overwatch is still too popular, but it's been proven there's room in this market, and plenty of Overwatch players are looking for any reason to jump ship.
Concord failed because of ugly character designs, and the whole politics of DEI. Don't buy into the idea that it was "destined to fail by being a Hero shooter". That's propaganda, peddled by talentless bottom-feeders who want to maintain the narrative that overt political pandering doesn't kill games so that they can keep their cushy unearned game-industry jobs, and who consider "get woke go broke" to be neo-nazi propaganda.