Since it’s initial launch 2 years ago, there is very little out there to compete with Overwatch, and for good reason too. Combining team play, first-person shooting and a varied roster of characters there is a reason why Overwatch remains top of the tree.
With a free-weekend currently underway, Blizzard has launched another offensive to attempt to draw those who have resisted so far into the fold. A sale!
Despite Overwatch primarily being a first-person shooter, it has managed to breach a gap not many in that genre can. It is also appealing to those who are not fans of first-person shooters. The game style is more inconsequential when compared to the overall gameplay.
Not for the first time, Blizzard has launched a free-weekend (sadly for those reading this who were not aware, ending shortly) in an attempt to show those who haven’t tried this out yet, what they are missing.
As part of the sale, Blizzard is running a massive discount on their online store. Put simply, if you tried the free-weekend and you like, you can buy the full version, yours to keep, for just £16.99.
That is just for PC owners, but even Xbox One and PS4 owners can get it for £24.99.
For PC gamers who wish to push the boat out, you can buy the deluxe version for £24.99. Aside, however, from a few skins and loot boxes, I think for the value you’re getting, you might be better sticking with the £16.99 version.
Trust me, for a game this good, £16.99 is a bargain.
What do you think? Are you a fan of Overwatch? Did you try the free-weekend? Planning on buying the game? – Let us know in the comments!
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