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Published onOctober 6, 2022
published onOctober 6, 2022
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The Overwatch 2 video gamelaunched on Windows PC and Microsoft’s Xbox consoles this weekand, while the launch was highly-anticipated by players, it’s beenplagued with server outagesand a host of other problems that have left new and long-time players upset.
One issue that has left many Overwatch 2 players fuming is the new smartphone number requirement that’s now needed to activate accounts before they can play. While most adult players have a smartphone, the system used by Overwatch 2 doesn’t accept numbers belonging to prepaid phones. Younger players who don’t have a smartphone at all are also obviously screwed.
After mass outrage on social media, Blizzard hasdecidedto remove the smartphone number requirement for some accounts. From this Friday, October 7th, those with a connected Battle.net account won’t have to provide a phone number to play Overwatch 2. However, Overwatch 2 players that want to play without a Battle.net account and those who are creating a brand new Battle.net account to use with the game will still need to use a phone as a form of 2FA.
Overwatch 2 already missing a beat. Phone numbers are required but pre-paid phone plans are NOT compatible.
This affects a tremendous amount of people, esp. overseas, who can’t play the game at all.
— Grummz (@Grummz)October 5, 2022
“We designed Overwatch 2 to be a live service, which enables us to be responsive to a variety of player feedback,” the officialannouncement reads. “We have made the decision to remove phone number requirements for a majority of existing Overwatch players. Any Overwatch player with a connected Battle.net account, which includes all players who have played since June 9, 2021, will not have to provide a phone number to play. We are working to make this change and expect it to go live on Friday, October 7. We will update players once it is in effect.
Wait… so Overwatch 2 is f2p but it requires a post-paid phone number to even get into the game. My phone is pre-paid therefore I can’t play.
They made it f2p to get people to try it, only to gatekeep it for people with pre-paid phones?pic.twitter.com/Ice9tngj1e
— TM26 | Kid Icarus When? (@TM26___)October 4, 2022
“We remain committed to combating disruptive behavior in Overwatch 2—accounts that were not connected to Battle.net as well as new accounts will still have to meet SMS Protect requirements, which helps to ensure we’re protecting our community against cheating. If a player is caught engaging in disruptive behavior, their account may be banned whether they have a new account or not. As a team, we will keep listening to ongoing feedback and will make further adjustments in this area if it is required.”
In addition to the server and phone drama, some players are also experiencing issues with merging their accounts and losing content that they’ve previously unlocked in the original Overwatch game. Players suffering from such issues are encouraged to install any available updates, log out and log in again, and simply wait for the data to automatically propagate on all servers over the next week. Full details can be readhere.
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Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.
Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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