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Oh? I would still say this over ow2. Then again, I’m biased after what blizzard did.
If they tweaked the heroes a bit and did a better job of banning cheaters, Marvel Rivals would be a clean sweep.
One is by Blizzard with home brewed heros, one is Marvel.
For all infants and porpoises, they are the same game. Pick the one that tugs at your bobber.
OW has been out for years. Most of the people who play it know the system and what's needed.
Rivals is new and has drawn a bunch of people that have never played a hero shooter before because of the name. It does indeed feel like no one knows what the hell they're doing atm. But it will settle down i think.
more like a brief rollback to 6v6 when they realize ppl prefer the old 6v6? but even then, it's not really 6v6 cuz chars are balanced around 5v5.