New "Overwatch" details will feature new skins for Ana, more loot box rewards and problems in Skill Rank due to rage quitters.
Blizzard Entertainment announced new character skins for the new "Overwatch" hero Ana Amari as developers recently release the gameplay trailer of character showcasing her skills in battle as a support sniper, not to mention her own backstory.
Ana Amari is the mother of current "Overwatch" character Pharah and was one of its original founders along with Jack Morrison/Soldier:76, Gabriel Reyes/Reaper, Ana Amari, Torbjorn, Mercy, McCree and Reinhardt during the Omnic Crisis. She lost her right eye during an encounter with Widowmaker and was presumed dead. Ana put herself in a self impose exile, but still continues to fight for the innocent and protect the one she care, her own daughter.
Blizzard revealed several skins for Ana Amari, which includes different colors of her default skin Citirine, Garnet, Peridot and Turquoise, while her Merciful and Shrike costume sees a different design for her. The Wadjet and Wasteland outfit sees a more post-apocalyptic desert look and her Captain Amari and Horus costumes sees her original look in "Overwatch" during her younger days.
Aside from Ana's skins, "Overwatch" community manager Lylirra posted on the game's offcial forum site new loot boxes in the game.
Lylirra added the gamers should not be hoarding loot boxes contents are generated at the time that they earned or purchased, not when they are opened. Meaning that any Loot Box gamers earn or purchase now, or at any point before Ana is released, will not have a chance to contain her cosmetic items in "Overwatch".
It is only those Loot Boxes that are earned or purchased after she is live and playable on the player's gaming platform will be eligible for her skins, sprays, voice lines, hero emotes, etc.
In other news, it seems that "Overwatch" players are suffering "Skill Rank" problems in "Competitive Mode" due to several gamers "rage quitting" during a match.
Several gamers have a habit of quitting during a match in "Competitive Mode", thus resulting fewer skill points were in turn allocated to winning teams as the game identified an unbalanced 6v5 team member outcome.
Gamers in turn were furious and send their complaints on Blizzard urging the developers to do something about rage quitting during a match in "Overwatch". Blizzard will see to it that a solution will be implemented very soon, PC Gamer reported.
"Overwatch" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.