Forgot password
Enter the email address you used when you joined and we'll send you instructions to reset your password.
If you used Apple or Google to create your account, this process will create a password for your existing account.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Reset password instructions sent. If you have an account with us, you will receive an email within a few minutes.
Something went wrong. Try again or contact support if the problem persists.

Ana damage nerf makes it to live Overwatch, Winston gets barrier buff

Patch 1.9 includes more than just new hero Orisa.
This article is over 7 years old and may contain outdated information

Overwatch has a new hero, Orisa, today—but that’s not the only update Blizzard pushed live.

Recommended Videos

Adjustments to other Overwatch heroes have been in testing on the game’s public test region. Blizzard’s been doling out both nerfs and buffs across its hero spectrum, including to Ana, Winston, Bastion, and Sombra. Those are now live on Overwatch for all systems.

Here’s the breakdown.

Ana

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Biotic rifle
  • Damage decreased from 80 to 60

Ana’s been a tough hero for Blizzard to get just right, with players deeming her overpowered. To fix her a bit, Blizzard reduced the damage her biotic rifle does to enemy players. A previous PTR patch had impact damage from her grenades reduced, too, but that got reverted.

Bastion

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Ironclad
  • Xbox One and PlayStation 4 players will now see Bastion taking 20 percent less damage in Configuration: Sentry or Tank.

This went live for PC players early in March.

Junkrat

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Total Mayhem
  • Junkrat can no longer hurt himself with his explosions

Junkrat was often too difficult to use at close range, given the damage he did to himself when using his explosive weapon. Now, he takes no damage from himself, giving players room to explore new strategies, Blizzard said.

Mercy

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Caduceus Staff
  • Blizzard will now track increased damage that’s done when Mercy is boosting another player. It’ll be displayed under the match statistics and on the career profile page.

Sombra

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Hack
  • Teammates can now see hacked health packs through walls
  • Stealth
  • Sound effects and voice over distance have been reduced to 15 meters when Sombra enters or exits stealth
  • Translocator
  • Cooldown reduced from six seconds to four seconds

This is actually big: Her stealth ability makes her invisible, but her super loud voice lines make it very hard to be sneaky. This change will make a bit easier to get around unnoticed as Sombra.

Winston

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Barrier Projector
  • Ability cooldown now begins when Winston’s barrier is placed instead of when it ends

Zarya

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Particle Barrier
  • No longer protects Zarya from knockback
  • Projected Barrier
  • No longer protects allies from knockback

Zarya’s new adjustment reverts a change Blizzard made a few patches ago that made players immune to knockbacks, even if they pierce her barrier. That was unintended, and this fixes that: Zarya and her allies in barriers will now be affected from knockbacks like Reinhardt’s charge and Winston’s punches. Stuff like Pharah’s blast still won’t affect her, however.

Zenyatta

Image via Blizzard Entertainment
  • Orb of Destruction
  • Alternate fire cooldown has been reduced from one second to .6 seconds
  • Weapon spread has been removed

By removing weapon spread, Zenyatta’s shots are now a bit more accurate.


Route 66 also saw a slight adjustment with patch 1.9. Now, the attacking team on Route 66 is given 60 additional seconds after pushing the payload to the first checkpoint. “This change will bring Route 66 in line with the other Escort maps,” Blizzard said.

For custom games and the server browser, players are also now able to disable or modify abilities activated with the secondary fire button.

Such extensive changes, while they may seem small individually, have the potential to really shake up the Overwatch meta. Add in new hero Orisa, and Overwatch could be looking like an entirely new game.

Blizzard still has some massive Lúcio changes in testing on the Overwatch PTR, but there’s no update as to when those will go live.


Dot Esports is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy
Author
Image of Nicole Carpenter
Nicole Carpenter
Nicole Carpenter is a reporter for Dot Esports. She lives in Massachusetts with her cat, Puppy, and dog, Major. She's a Zenyatta main who'd rather be playing D.Va.