Recently, a DDOS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) attack hit Blizzard Entertainment and rendered games like Overwatch 2 unplayable. Players reported issues with login, connectivity, and latency in the 5v5 multiplayer hero shooter game. Furthermore, it also affected the developer's other highly popular online title: World of Warcraft.
What remains to be seen is if the issue persists. In the meantime, here is everything players need to know about the DDOS attack.
The problem arose a few hours ago, with the player base seemingly being kicked out of Battle.net. I also had my account logged out and faced issues signing into Overwatch 2. Blizzard Entertainment soon made a post highlighting the happenings on their official Support social media accounts.
While the issue was seemingly resolved quickly by the developers and servers are back to normal, the issue affected players engaged in online gameplay at that moment. Some players even reported being temporarily banned from Overwatch 2 Competitive due to the disconnect. Although this cannot be helped at this point, thankfully, those at the end of the banhammer need not wait longer as the ban's cooldown is short.
While things are stable now, there is a small possibility that players may still face connectivity problems. Here are a couple of network remedies recommended by Blizzard Entertainment:
Hopefully, these methods will help players who are struggling with network problems to have a stable experience in the game.
Overwatch 2 Season 9 Champions is out right now across all platforms. Players should check out all Season 9 Battle Pass tiers to see everything they can get this time around. The game is available for free on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch
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