The primary seasonal occasion for Overwatch 2 brings with it one thing new: a four-player cooperative PvE mode that performs like a preview of the replayable missions that Blizzard plans to convey to the sport subsequent yr. However the remainder of Halloween Terror 2022 seems like Blizzard holding out its hand, seeking to squeeze more cash out of gamers — in a approach that sours considered one of Overwatch’s most beloved holiday-themed occasions.
The co-op mode, Junkenstein’s Revenge: Wrath of the Bride, is a sequel of kinds to the wave-based horde mode from Halloween Terror’s previous, and it’s fairly nice. As Ashe, Junker Queen, Kiriko, and Sojourn, gamers battle their approach by the streets of Adlersbrunn, a spooky rework of the sport’s Eichenwalde map. Wrath of the Bride throws waves of zombie-like robots, enemy variations of Winston (right here as a sequence of vengeful gargoyles), Symmetra, and Sombra on the four-player group, who’re looking for the lord of the fortress. Some mild puzzle-solving, just a few leap scares, and a spooky encounter with Echo (enjoying the function of creepy marionettes) make Wrath of the Bride price enjoying. It’s a promising peek at Overwatch 2’s PvE.
However don’t anticipate a lot, if something, in the way in which of thrilling rewards for Overwatch’s annual tackle Halloween. In contrast to earlier years, the place gamers may earn dozens of cosmetics, Wrath of the Bride pays out some XP, voice traces, a weapon attraction, sprays, and extra. Gamers do get a free Reaper pores and skin for taking part in in the course of the occasion, as a part of a make-good for Overwatch 2’s rocky launch.
The opposite massive part of Halloween Terror 2022 is the chance to purchase extra skins for Overwatch 2 heroes. There are two legendary ones: Witch Kiriko and Executioner Junker Queen, they usually price 2,600 credit and 1,900 credit every, respectively. That works out to roughly $25 and $19, if one had been to purchase credit from the in-game store. Alternatively, you possibly can, say, play for the following 32 weeks, incomes the utmost 60 credit per week by finishing weekly challenges, and hope that Executioner Junker Queen comes again subsequent Halloween. (Older Halloween Terror skins from the unique Overwatch are additionally up on the market, each stand-alone and in bundles.)
Unsurprisingly, the costs of these two marquee skins — which, mixed, are greater than the price of the unique Overwatch on PC — have been met with scorn from many Overwatch gamers and content material creators. A well-liked sentiment from gamers on Blizzard’s personal Overwatch boards is that Overwatch 2’s fashion of monetization is “killing my pleasure of the sport” and that even the paid choices really feel meager. Fashionable Overwatch streamer Stylosa criticized the game’s pricing scheme on Twitter, and later ranted about pores and skin costs in a heated YouTube video. The sport’s subreddit is presently overflowing with anger about Blizzard’s monetization ways, the Halloween occasion’s paltry rewards, and the excessive costs of cosmetics — a supply of fury for the reason that sport’s free-to-play launch. Blizzard’s latest tweet hyping the occasion has largely been met with criticism over the price of cosmetics.
Whether or not any of this blowback will alter Blizzard’s plans for future occasions (or the price of cosmetics) stays to be seen. However with expensive skins dominating the dialog round Overwatch 2, and Halloween Terror being preview of occasions to come back, one thing might ultimately have to vary.