Summary
Fans ofOverwatch 2have plenty to dig into following the launch of the game’s 14th season, though some players have spotted a hilarious new glitch which causes one of Zenyatta’s emotes to break in the best way possible. Glitches are an inevitability in any game, but if there’s any type of bug that’s sure to entertain players, it’s the type that affects character models – specifically in the case of thisOverwatch 2glitch, giving players the ability to A-pose as Zenyatta at will.
This isn’t actually the first time thatan emote inOverwatch 2has bugged outin such a way, with one of Lucio’s emotes encountering a similar issue earlier this year. Every new major update for the game, while often fixing a ton of existing bugs, is almost certain to introduce some new ones. Such is the case for the game each time a new season comes around, and though players typically encounter bugs affecting UI and cosmetics at times like this, more pressing bugs that directly affect gameplay can occasionally arise as well.

Thankfully, new issues like these tend to be cleaned up pretty quickly by the team behind the game following thelaunch of a new season forOverwatch 2. A clip showcasing this Zenyatta bug was recently posted online by the player RiffleChipz, and demonstrates how Zen’s Retro Hero emote now results in the hero assuming the A-pose instead of playing the correct animation. This pose looks all the more unsettling with Zenyatta floating in a sitting position, leaving many players so entertained by it that some have requested that Blizzard keep the glitch the way it is.
This Overwatch 2 Bug Is So Funny Some Fans Don’t Want It to Go
Cursed animation glitches aside, though,Overwatch 2’s Season 14 updatehas implemented a long list of general bug fixes while introducing a good amount of new content to keep players going. Perhaps paramount among all the new additions to the game is the latest member of the hero roster, Hazard, a tank hero featuring abilities which bring a strategic focus to the character’s gameplay style.
Beyond the new hero, players can start working on completing another new battle pass packed with rewards, including a mythic skin for Reinhardt. Though not initially available with the release of the new season, players will soon be able to jump back into 6v6 matches in a limited-time game mode that goes live from December 17 to January 6. The re-run of this 6v6 game mode comes shortly after theextremely popular initial run of Overwatch Classiclast month.
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Overwatch 2 is an always-on and ever-evolving free-to-play, team-based action game set in an optimistic future, where every match is the ultimate 5v5 battlefield brawl. Power up your railgun and disrupt the battlefield as Sojourn, or yield your axe and command attention as Junker Queen. Battle to take control of a robot and move it toward the enemy base in the new Push Mode. Bring the fight to new destinations across the globe in iconic locations like New York, Rome, Monte Carlo and Rio. Daily challenges and frequent updates mean there is always something new to play.