Overwatch's Sombra and Arcade Update Are Now Live

Overwatch's Sombra and Arcade Update Are Now Live

A bit faster than usual, actually.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Nov 15, 2016 @ 08:06 PM (Staff Bios)
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Blizzard has gone ahead and pushed all the current PTR updates to the rest of the game. This is likely the fastest update to go live. And that's impressive, because it's likely the biggest one yet. Not only do we get a brand new character in Sombra, but we get all of those fancy, new game modes that come with the Arcade. Which, if you remember, brings us several new game modes from 1v1 quick fights to 6v6 mystery heroes.

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Not to mention a sleek and sexy menu.

So what makes this update different from the others? Well, supposedly, it just happened that this update was just naturally smoother. Maybe it's a one off thing. Either that, or Blizzard's just getting better at squashing bugs. To be honestly, it's probably the first thing.

Regardless, if you've decided that the PTR is for suckers, now is your chance to give Sombra and the new game modes a try.

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