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Blizzard addresses fps issues in overwatch, seeks input

Blizzard Investigates FPS Issues in Overwatch | Players Respond on Forums

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Ethan Price

Mar 26, 2026, 02:00 AM

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Blizzard is tackling persistent FPS drop issues in Overwatch, asking players to share their setups in a dedicated forum thread. Concerns have spiked following the recent update, which added five new heroes and increased report of performance problems.

User Experiences Point to Widespread Issues

Gamers have reported a notable decline in game performance, especially after the latest patch. "I noticed since the latest update that the longer I play, the longer the fps drops take to fix themselves at the beginning of each match," one PS5 player noted.

Another user pointed out that the addition of new heroes correlates with increased frametime spikes. "I had to drop settings from medium-high to low to achieve somewhat stable 240 fps on RTX 5070. I feel like the optimization team has serious work to do," he stated, highlighting the challenges faced across various platforms.

Performance Impact from Updates

Many players feel new heroes are not optimized for existing technology. Several noted that visual effects from these heroes are taxing on system resources. "Too many lasers and explosionsI used to run the game on Epic settings at 120 FPS without major dips; now I get 80-90 FPS," lamented another frustrated gamer.

The community discussions reveal additional potential culprits for the FPS issues, from sound settings to specific abilities causing frame drops. "I get MASSIVE frame drops if I get hit by Sojourn's disruption ball," expressed one concerned gamer.

Key Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ”ป Many players report FPS drops across platforms, increasing with new hero introductions.

  • ๐ŸŒŸ "I thought I was losing my mind," said a player on a high-end 4090 build struggling with FPS drops on low settings.

  • โš ๏ธ Players recommend disabling Windows Sonic to stabilize performanceโ€”a change that significantly increased frames for one player.

As players rally to share information, Blizzard appears committed to resolving these critical performance issues, but the community remains anxious as they await effective solutions.

What Lies Ahead for Overwatch Gamers

Thereโ€™s a strong chance that Blizzard will prioritize fixing these FPS issues in the coming weeks, especially as community feedback mounts. Players are vocal about their struggles, and this level of engagement increases the likelihood that developers will act swiftly. Expect a patch focused on optimization shortly, perhaps in the next month, as other developers who face similar complaints have responded quickly in the past. With the growing emphasis on maintaining player satisfaction, Blizzard may even introduce performance tools within Overwatch to help monitor and tweak settings on the fly.

A Look Back at Gaming History

Reflecting on the past, one might recall the launch of No Manโ€™s Sky. Initially criticized for a lack of features and a rough experience, the developers faced a community backlash that catalyzed a variety of updates and improvements over the years. In the same vein, Blizzardโ€™s current scenario highlights how a strong initial response can lead to meaningful changes; both developers fell prey to ambitious releases, leading to performance issues that sparked vibrant community discussions. Just as No Manโ€™s Sky evolved into a beloved title through gradual refinement, Overwatch may well find its footing through community collaboration and dedication.