Overwatch 2 will make adjustments to both its matchmaking process and its ranked system in the coming weeks, according to the latest developer blog posted today. This is good news for anyone who has spent the months since launch confused or frustrated by the sequelâs ranking system, or those who feel like their matches are almost always lopsided (myself included, as evidenced by my most recent take on Overwatch 2âs competitive mode).
The lengthy blog post ensures us that Blizzard âhas seen [our] feedback on matches with wide skill variation,â and has plans to address our concerns. After explaining away a few of the reasons why I either roll an enemy squad or am rolled by them, the post details what steps Overwatch 2 will take to fix its matchmaking and ranked problems.
Season 3, which will start sometime next month (thereâs no set date yet) will âtry to place pairs of players with similar MMR [matchmaking ranking] on each role on either team,â which means youâre less likely to get tanks with a wide gap in skill between them on opposing squads. With only one tank in traditional matches, that gap can feel like a chasm, so the goal of the update is to âmake the average MMR between each role more evenly matched to each other instead of looking more broadly across the entire team to balance things out.â Yes, Overwatch 2âs current matchmaking system does not ensure that each role is matched with an evenly ranked opponent.
The next season will also change how often your rank is adjusted in Competitive mode, as the team has heard us loud and clear that playing up to 26 matches just for your role to stay the same is infuriating. âStarting with Season 3, youâll now get a competitive update with every 5 wins and 15 losses. In the mid-season patch for Season 3, weâre also updating the UI, so information about your progress toward a competitive update will always be viewable.â Praise be.
Oh, and seasonal rank decay and rank resets are getting thrown out the window starting with Season 4âbut donât expect a full rank reset ever, you absolute animal. âA full rating reset wouldnât create a great experience since it would mean throwing out all the knowledge we have about players. This would cause new players to be matched against OWL pros, which is fun for about 30 seconds (weâve experienced this ourselves in internal playtests).â
While I can understand why players may want a full rank reset to get the nasty taste of this current ranking system out of our mouths, itâs clear that it would cause even more chaos. Letâs just be happy that weâll get more frequent rank adjustments, a clearer picture of where the fuck our rank is going, and better matches going forward. Maybe Iâll enjoy playing again.