I'm curious to hear who all is actually going to stop playing after all of this.

Can I ask why you feel so strongly exactly? I'm not arguing with your opinion, I just find the mindset strange. You get the battlepass hero for $10 instantly along with the battlepass and there are 6 battlepasses a year (Only 3 of which will contain characters). That's only $60 a year or $30 a year if you only but the ones with characters.

Back when I played OW on release day the game was $60 full priced. I got thousands of hours out of it. My dollar per entertainment hour ratio was insane and I'd gladly have bought it again in a year.

With OW1's biggest downfall being a lack of post-launch content, is it really so bad for them to raise money consistently with the promise of a transparent roadmap and consistent content coming into the game? Like, it's crazy to me people are so up in arms about $5 a month for a game that gives as many hours of entertainment as Overwatch.

It has one of the fairest systems I've seen in F2P games, especially competitive ones and I'm honestly shocked at how angry this subreddit is. It's weird considering how much hype there is for fthe game on other social media websites.

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