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Overwatch is experiencing moments of change that apparently are not being well received by the community, who after leading the recently released beta of Overwatch 2 to break viewership records on Twitch, have lost almost all that explosive interest in the game, which has had a 99% drop in viewership on the site.
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And it is that after having an impressive start on the streaming platform, where it obtained 450,000 simultaneous viewers in its first days, in addition to adding 1.5 million concurrent viewers, the trial version of the sequel to the Blizzard game went to have an average of 15,000 viewers a day.
A news that could be understood since in order to play the Overwatch 2 beta you must receive one of the random invitations after a previous registration and also, through the drops that were also received randomly when watching the Twitch streams, system which delivered that huge number of viewers to the playtest streams.
Spectators who, after showing incredible interest in the game, have apparently now become disillusioned with Overwatch 2, which many have described as a title equal to the previous one, being a kind of “Overwatch 1.1” and as seen in the statistics, they no longer want to see.
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