Overwatch: Player Progression System detailed; Torbjorn and Bastion fix announced

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Overwatch has distributed a good amount of news over the course of many months, and though there were some issues along the way with the beta, Blizzard Entertainment looks to show fans more good information. A new system was brought to the attention of gamers and wonderfully enough, it sets as a goal for those who are to try the first-person shooter.

According to Silicon Angle, there is a rational amount of hype that surrounds the attempt of Blizzard Entertainment at a first-person shooter. With it, a handful of requests and suggestions were sent to the development company, and while fans are still waiting for further news, Blizzard Entertainment spilled a feature that will prove to be quite interesting.

As per MMO Site, a new feature known as Player Progression System was announced that adds a bit of interest amongst players that wish to set a goal for their games. It talks about acquiring experience and levelling up the participants' accounts. These can be earned through the completion of Quick Play Games and Play vs AI Games. Contributory factors include participation, received medals, commendations and more.

To specify, Quick Play will permit the gamers more experience rather than the Play Vs AI Games. This is to further distinguish the difficulty for both modes.

Noted by PC GamesN, Overwatch was recently rattled by some news that gathered the opinions of those who were able to try the beta out. It was brought up that some characters are less significantly equipped with the most ideal tools to face others, whereas characters such as Torbjorn and Bastion are immensely too easy to win with. Blizzard Entertainment states that these will be fixed for the next update.

Blizzard Entertainment takes pride in the said first-person shooter, as it seemingly presents success even before the title launches. Keep posted for more updates on the said shooter under Blizzard Entertainment.

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