On August 10, Blizzard released the highly anticipated sixth season of Overwatch 2. Titled Invasion, the update quickly garnered more than 75,000 concurrent players. Unfortunately, the vast majority of them left negative reviews on Steam, such that Overwatch 2: Invasion soon became the worst-reviewed game ever on the platform.

Gamers did this to show their displeasure at Blizzard for some of its recent decisions. Firstly, the company changed its monetization strategy for the game and locked some erstwhile free features behind paywalls. Secondly, Blizzard failed to keep its word and release a promised PvE mode that fans were really looking forward to.

These events, as well as the shutdown of Blizzard games in China, drew the ire of many Overwatch 2 fans and they took to review bombing the game on Steam to show their displeasure. A few days ago, Overwatch 2's director Aaron Keller published a post that addressed the situation. In the post, Keller said that, according to their 'core players,' Overwatch 2 "is in the best state it's ever been.

We'd certainly be interested what core players actually have to say about this themselves. He went on, "Many have told us that it feels like we're really listening to their feedback and that this season is a culmination of that. It's so awesome to hear."