Overwatch Players Want This Bug In Competitive Matches Fixed Immediately

Bugs and issues are always a guarantee in any game -- Overwatch included, yes. These exploitations, no matter how bad they are, have played a role in a title's existence. But of course, they significantly affect the total gameplay experience of players. This is exactly what fans of Blizzard's latest installment are experiencing.

In the official Reddit community of Overwatch, a fan pointed out what appears to be a "game breaking score bug." The players was basically playing a competitive match when all of a sudden the scores in the first half of the game bugged. He and his team even tried to push the payload in hopes to reach a 3-0 ratio. Surprisingly, the score went to 3-4. This may sound weird, but he actually had the chance to capture a video (check it here).

Most of the comments from Overwatch players are hilarious. However, it can't be denied that they're still somehow concern. As seen on the footage, out of nowhere, the game's score ridiculously changed. Although there's no solid explanation as of yet, it can't be denied that it's a bug or a glitch.

As of this writing, Overwatch developer Blizzard has yet to announce any official statement regarding it. Heck, the studio hasn't event commented on the issue. Nonetheless, the studio is expected to perhaps tackle it via a next update. Otherwise, it'll only upset a huge chunk of players.

In a more positive news, the newest map has arrived to Overwatch. It's called Oasis, a futuristic nod to Arabia. So far, the reception is quite interesting. Fans are loving it. This is most especially with the introduction of new stuff (one is where players can get killed whenever they get hit by cars). The new map is considered a Control map, something similar to the Lijiang Tower.

What are your thoughts on the score bug in Overwatch? How about the new map in the game? Please feel free to share to us what you're thinking at the comment section below!

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