Overwatch didn’t resume, but I have
Saying “Overwatch 1” seems odd, but Overwatch 1 occupies an important place in my personal and professional life. And all things considered, I don’t miss it one bit. I spent so much time battling the game’s tug of war that I got tired of trying really hard – or perhaps more accurately, trying not to hurl my head over a rock wall. nearest high.
Obviously, there was a time when I fell in love with Overwatch. The time when I used to queue alone most evenings until 3 a.m., trying to climb the ranks higher than ever. For what? I consider it my personal satisfaction. I finally hit the Master (let me brag for once, okay) and then a few months later, I applied for a job at Gamer Network to write a guide to the intricacies of Overwatch. I moved to Brighton for my first proper job. Now, with the launch of Overwatch 2, it all feels like it’s become a full circle.