If you ever needed proof that all things feed into one another, look no further than somebody making Marvel Rivals kits in Overwatch 2. NetEaseâs hero shooter has long been compared to Blizzardâs, with several of its heroes being almost exact copies of characters Overwatch popularized. But despite the comparisons and rip-off accusations, itâs got plenty of its own ideas, and Overwatch 2 could learn a thing or two from its imitator. It looks like some Overwatch 2 fans agree, as some folks are using the shooterâs workshop tools to create some of Marvel Rivalsâ ability sets in the game.
Overwatch 2 workshop creator Javofo has patched together a few Marvel Rivalsâ ability sets in the workshop, giving Cassidy Winter Soldierâs âarmed and dangerousâ ultimate to pulverize enemies on the ground repeatedly and turning Kirikoâs brand of fox-based magic into Luna Snowâs ice-based abilities. Some of these are achieved by combining abilities and status effects from other characters, such as using Meiâs freezing ability to emulate Luna Snowâs, while others are made by assigning different damage/healing values and hitboxes to abilities through the workshop. This means youâll see a lot of assets youâve probably never seen in typical Overwatch, but the end result is that you can basically play Marvel Rivals inside Overwatch 2. You can check out Javofoâs breakdown below:
It sometimes feels like Overwatch 2âs workshop modes go overlooked, but thereâs some truly creative stuff to be found there. Not that the game is lacking in new creative stuff right now. The season 16 update added a new Stadium mode that allows you to craft a heroâs build over the course of seven rounds, and itâs given the game some new life as players find new ways to approach playing old characters. Thatâs kind of been Blizzardâs M.O. these past few seasons; the new Perks system, introduced a few months ago, allows you to upgrade characters in the middle of a match with big and small tweaks to their kits, giving players more freedom than theyâve had in this game for a hot minute. Overwatch 2 has felt pretty restrictive over the years, and it seems like Blizzard is finally loosening its grip on the leash.
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