Overwatch Feb. 10 Creator Experimental Card Patch Notes – Dot Esports

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Get ready for revamped tanks, wacky DPS abilities, and a “new” support.
Overwatch’s developers have once again let some of the community’s top creators and professionals cause chaos for the good of the game.  
The game’s last Creator Experimental Card, from Nov. 30, was a massive hit and drew players back to the game for fun and a bit of competition. A Creator Cup Tournament was held and several teams from across the globe walked away with significant prize money. 
This time around, Overwatch developers recruited some of the biggest brains in the business. Overwatch League player and Houston Outlaws coach Jake Lyon tackled the projectile half of the DPS lineup while popular streamer W_nted handled the hitscan heroes. 
Longtime Overwatch Contenders and Overwatch World Cup caster Jen “LemonKiwi” Pichette, a tank enthusiast, tried to bring a bit of fun back into the tank line while one of the community’s most beloved streamers, ml7support, decided to bump up the support hero roster with a surprising addition. 
The Feb. 10 Experimental Card is now live on all Overwatch platforms. Much like the previous installment, the card will be used in an Experimental Cup tournament that will take place from Feb. 18 to 20. 
Symmetra has been moved from damage to the support role. 
Overall, all tanks received a 50 percent reduction in the duration of crowd control abilities against them, such as stuns or knockbacks. Crowd control abilities related to ultimates, like Mei’s Blizzard, are still at full strength.
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