Shower thought: One day, someone is going to play the last ever game of League of Legends. How many years/decades/centuries away do reckon that is?

if you're looking to make a bullshit argument at least try and go for the fact that I hate Blizzard in general and I'm happy to see them go down. I could always stand class-based shooters to a point and would play them with friends, but I'd have to be making a salary doing it to play Overwatch. It's just genuinely uninspired, IMO, and I don't care how 'critically acclaimed' it is - Overwatch was pretty much destined to be the frontrunner of the genre from the moment Blizzard teased it, cause if there's one thing they're good at, it's marketing. I'm 90% sure that even if Overwatch killed your family, your friends, and your cat after downloading it, the game would have still been popular. I don't think I've seen a game with that much unwarranted hype before or since, to be honest. It was a smash hit before we even had a clue what the gameplay would be like, and to be honest, that irritates the hell out of me.

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