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The Taste of Mirrorwatch Has Overwatch 2 Players Asking for a Permanent Support Version of Sombra

The new limited-time Mirrorwatch mode has players asking for a permanent support version of Sombra in Overwatch 2.
The Taste of Mirrorwatch Has Overwatch 2 Players Asking for a Permanent Support Version of Sombra
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The recent Mirrorwatch limited-time event, introduced alongside the Overwatch 2 Season 10 update, has many players enthralled by the fresh dynamics and capabilities of characters who have swapped roles, transitioning from heroes to villains and vice versa. One hero, Sombra, stands out with her newly adopted support-style abilities, receiving an overwhelmingly positive response, likely driven by the fanbase's mixed feelings toward the original character.

The excitement has surged to the extent that players are now petitioning Blizzard for Sombra's new support iteration to become a permanent addition, or at least urging the consideration of introducing a character with similar abilities in future updates. Let's delve into the specifics of Sombra's transformed support role and explore why fans are so fervently advocating for its integration as a permanent fixture in Overwatch 2.

The Taste of Mirrorwatch Has Overwatch 2 Players Asking for a Permanent Support Version of Sombra

Sombra, long regarded as one of Overwatch 2's most problematic heroes due to her frequent reworks and nerfs, may have seen a shift in perception during the non-canon Season 10 event, Mirrorwatch. In this event, the roles of heroes and villains are reversed, leading Sombra to abandon her Talon origins and fight for Overwatch instead.

Mirrorwatch Has Fans Asking For Permanent Support Sombra
While it's unlikely, players are asking for a permanent support version of Sombra as shown in Mirrorwatch, or a new hero that sports this dual DPS/Support move-set.

This change entails a transformation in her abilities. For instance, her Hack ability now targets allies, providing them with buffs such as increased attack speed and additional health. Furthermore, she gains a new anti-virus tool, granting both herself and nearby teammates increased attack speed and health. With these alterations, Sombra transitions into a hybrid DPS/Support character in this alternate mode.

Players have responded positively to this revamped version of Sombra, praising the adjustments that enhance her playability and balance. Some express hope that Blizzard might consider permanent changes for Sombra, given the community's long-standing criticisms of the hero. However, they acknowledge the likelihood that these alterations will remain temporary after the event concludes.

Instead, players speculate about the potential introduction of a new character who shares Sombra's dual role as both DPS and support. This hypothetical character, envisioned as a counterpart to Sombra, could offer similar gameplay mechanics, serving as a "white-hat" version of the original "black-hat" hero. 

While the community does not expect immediate changes, they hope that Blizzard will take note of the positive feedback and consider incorporating similar ideas into future updates, whether for Sombra or a new character altogether.