Since the debut of the first Overwatch, Genji has been a fan-favorite character for his swift movements and highly aggressive playstyle. However, Overwatch 2 players have been anything but happy with how the ninja has been handled in the hero-shooter sequel. Genji has seen multiple nerfs due to his strong position as a DPS in the new game, making changes including cutting both his ammo capacity and the damage of his shurikens. Now, fans are voicing their discontent as Blizzard is considering making a change to his Ultimate, Dragon Blade.
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In a recent discussion about the state of Overwatch 2, Lead Hero Designer Alec Dawson implied that Genji may be receiving more nerfs as a result of the character still being in a “good place” balance-wise. Dawson suggested the developer may look to transfer some of Genji’s power away from his Ultimate and into other parts of his kit. Fans of Genji have been heavily critical of the idea, with many feeling that the character has lost a significant part of “what made him good.” Fans have called his overall damage output weak, especially in comparison to the strength of healing in Overwatch 2.
Other fans have suggested Overwatch 2’s dataset may be to blame for the misconception about Genji’s power level. Some have felt that the developer may be leaning too much into Genji’s power level in lower ranks, feeling less skilled players can more easily dominate with the Hero. Genji players have also complained about a change that saw the Hero lose his DPS speed passive, a change that many fans have felt makes him “unfun” to play.
The potential changes to Genji come as Overwatch 2 has added several new Heroes to the Overwatch sequel. The release of the game came with three new Heroes added to the game in Kiriko, Sojourn, and Junker Queen. Ramattra recently became the first new character to be introduced following its October debut, launching alongside the game’s second competitive season last month. Genji players will have to hope Blizzard hears their complaints with Overwatch 2 approaching the end of its second season.
Overwatch 2 is available now in early access for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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Source: Dexerto