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Fans Respond Positively To New Overwatch 2 Enemy Health Mechanic

Overwatch 2 fans are elated with the recent patch that added the ability to see enemy health bars when their health is low.
Fans Respond Positively To New Overwatch 2 Enemy Health Mechanic
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While the response to the recent Overwatch 2 Season 11 mid-season patch has been tentative, not all changes were controversial. One change that has been well-received is the enemy health bar display feature, which has garnered positive feedback from both casual and pro players.

If you're unaware of this new change (as it might have been overshadowed by the OP-Tank changes), we have you covered. Below, we'll explain exactly what this feature is and how it has been received by the Overwatch 2 fan base.

Fans Are Loving Overwatch 2's New Feature That Displays Enemy Health Bars When Their Health Is Low

The July 9 patch for Overwatch 2 stirred up quite a debate within the community, as the tank rework significantly impacted the meta. However, one change that stood out positively was the new feature displaying enemy health bars when they are at a low health threshold. This addition has been well-received by players.

New Display Enemy Health Bar When Low Feature Details
The new feature that shows enemy health bars when low is being positively received as it offers some deeper game-play strategies and shakes things up in a balanced way. (Picture: Blizzard)

On a gameplay level, this feature adds depth by making it easier to spot low-health enemies that can be picked off or chased down, preventing them from rejoining their team for healing. This rewards aggressive play but also involves some risk. For example, chasing a low-health Kiriko around a corner could lead you into the path of a fully healed Orisa, making it a potentially dangerous move.

Players on social media have praised this feature, calling it a "game-changer," especially for solo queues where communication is often lacking. One player noted, "Might be the best addition of the mid-season patch. It’s something that after having it, it feels like it always should’ve been there."

Another player highlighted how the feature benefits specific heroes: "I’ve finished off quite a few low HP enemies as Winston that I wouldn’t have killed otherwise. A big buff to dive in solo queue." Others observed that this change aligns with the tank-focused approach of the patch, suggesting it encourages players to focus less on tanks and more on vulnerable targets.

This new feature is on by default after the patch, giving all players a chance to experience it firsthand. While it might take some practice to spot these low-health enemies amidst the chaotic battles, it adds a fresh dynamic to the Overwatch 2 experience.