
Overwatch has confirmed the removal of Clash game mode from Quick Play as Season 1 begins. Maps like Hanaoka and Throne of Anubis will only be available in Custom Games, stirring up strong opinions from the community.
Gamers were shocked by the removal, expressing a blend of satisfaction and discontent regarding the Clash mode. Some players appreciated its unique gameplay features, while others cited consistent issues like leavers ruining the experience. One player said, "There were so many leavers and throwers, it was almost a disaster every match." In contrast, another responded, "Damn. I actually didnโt mind Clash."
Conversations across user boards reflect contrasting stances. Some users are unhappy with the decision, feeling that Clash provided fairer matches than some other modes. One comment pointed out, "Iโm genuinely shocked that the comment section is acting surprised. They clearly saw the issues coming." Meanwhile, others showed relief, with one player stating, "Different strokes for different folks. Iโm happy because I really dislike this game mode."
Curiosity about potential replacements for the Clash mode is rife. Some players proposed integrating a push mode, with suggestions highlighting that it could work well due to similar gameplay mechanics. However, implementing changes may not be simple. One user remarked, "almost all the geometry would have to be new or so edited as to be like new. Itโs likely less effort, but far from easy."
The removal has also prompted nostalgia for maps like Hanaoka. Players are discussing possible reworks, with one advocating for Hanaoka to be adapted for Control mode due to its aesthetics.
โ Clash mode removed from Quick Play; Custom Games only.
โ ๏ธ Players reveal ongoing issues with match quality and player behavior.
๐ Suggestions for new modes include a push format alongside desired adaptations for existing maps.
This decision leads to a pivotal moment for Overwatch. Will the change improve player experience in Quick Play? Blizzardโs future responses may hinge on community feedback to refine the gaming environment.