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'Overwatch' News & Update: New Patch Coming To Nerf Torbjorn On Game Consoles

'Overwatch' News & Update: New Patch Coming To Nerf Torbjorn On Game Consoles

There are a lot of complaints about the "Overwatch" character, Torbjorn, as some said his strengths and abilities are becoming too overwhelming to take. Hence, people responsible for the multiplayer video game are going to do its best to nerf the defense hero on game consoles.

The Dominating Torbjorn On Video Game Consoles

Torbjorn of "Overwatch" always has a 70 percent win rate on video game consoles every time a player has to face him, according to Movie News Guide.

In fact, some decide to just stop playing "Overwatch" whenever Torbjorn is about to come out.

Hence, as they are really having a hard time to beat him, gamers feel like they have no chance to bring out new maps and "Overwatch" becomes unplayable.

Even if the users of "Overwatch" already pass the Torbjorn's team, they feel like it is causing them too much stress and ending up not enjoying the game.

However, it is only on game consoles players find it difficult to fight Torbjorn as he is a little nerfed in "Overwatch" for PC with 59 percent of winning ratings.

A User Complain

Meanwhile, a Reddit user named Bzimbardi addressed the problems the "Overwatch" gamers are experiencing with Torbjörn, as per Tech Times.

"Nobody wants to play anymore because it is literally 4 - 6 [Torbjörns] on every defense. H***, a lot of teams are taking him on offense now (which is admittedly less effective, but still, d***!)," the game enthusiast said.

"[Torbjörn] is literally breaking the console versions of 'Overwatch' and nobody seems to care," he added.

So, a new game patch is about to be released to fix "Overwatch" gamers' issue over Torbjorn as it is going to reduce its turret damage by about 30 percent, which is planned to be rolled out in July

As of the moment, the users complain are being documented by the video game console makers.

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