Overwatch now trolls lazy trolls

Overwatch has done its fair share to encourage a positive experience, and now it's gone so far as to speak for its (lazier) players.The Overwatch community has been beset by problems with poor sportsmanship, from having to require a ten-minute penalty for those who leave competitive matches early, to having to add leaving penalties for quick matches, to a whirlwind of cheater bans resulting in DDoS attacks against Blizzard.Blizzard's most recent patch works on a lot of balance for Season 2 and increases leaver penalites, but it also does something sneakier that doesn't appear in the patch notes: It speaks for players who type "gg ez" or "ggez".

Overwatch has done its fair share to encourage a positive experience, and now it’s gone so far as to speak for its (lazier) players.

The Overwatch community has been beset by problems with poor sportsmanship, from having to require a ten-minute penalty for those who leave competitive matches early, to having to add leaving penalties for quick matches, to a whirlwind of cheater bans resulting in DDoS attacks against Blizzard.

Blizzard’s most recent patch works on a lot of balance for Season 2 and increases leaver penalites, but it also does something sneakier that doesn’t appear in the patch notes: It speaks for players who type “gg ez” or “ggez”.

“gg ez” is the sore winner’s mantra, “g[ood] g[ame]” said sarcastically, followed by a declaration that the last match was “ez” (easy). If you type this into the chat, Blizzard now sends out one of many canned responses for you. See below:

And my personal favorite:

This may just result in people spamming “gg ez” for a laugh, but at least its a laugh that can be shared.

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