Summary
SomeOverwatch 2fans have discovered that Sombra’s Stealth passive was not technically removed from the hero – rather, the ability simply had its cooldown increased so high that players would never normally be able to see it. ThoughOverwatch 2essentially removed Sombra’s passive Stealth in a practical sense, fans can still see the old ability in certain Custom game modes.
In Season 13,Overwatch 2gave Sombra a significant reworkthat affected nearly all of her abilities. The resident hacker of the FPS got her Opportunist passive back, but at the cost of nerfs to her Hack, EMP, and Translocator. Most notably, her Stealth passive was removed, with Translocator now cloaking her for five seconds after teleporting, rather than automatically and permanently turning invisible while out of combat for a few seconds.
However, someOverwatch 2players have discovered that Sombra’s Stealth passive is still technically in the game. According toOverwatch 2fan Dulcetbunnie, Sombra’s passive Stealth actually had its cooldown increased to 999 seconds, or about 16 minutes, but was not actually removed from the hero. This means players who stay out of combat for the better part of a half hour – or who set ability cooldown time to 0% in a Skirmish or Custom Game, as NixLupus31 did – will still see Sombra enter Stealth exactly how she used to before Season 13.
Sombra’s Stealth Passive is Still Around in Overwatch 2
Of course, 16 minutes is an impossible amount of time to wait in anOverwatch 2match. Many game modes have timers that rarely exceed 10 minutes, and those that don’t contain highly-contested objectives, so a player who wanted to enter Stealth in this manner would probably need to count on their four otherOverwatch 2teammates to keep an outnumbered Overtime goingfor several minutes in order to Stealth even once. For all intents and purposes, Sombra’s passive Stealth doesn’t exist in normalOverwatch 2games.
Overwatch 2probably “removed” Sombra’s Stealth passive in this way because it was easier from a programming standpoint. Simply increasing its cooldown to its maximum value meant the developers didn’t need to actually get rid of the ability, which could have required a lot more work orcaused glitches inOverwatch 2. Additionally, ifOverwatch 2reverts these changes in the future, giving Sombra her passive Stealth back will simply be a matter of reducing the cooldown again.
Unfortunately, Sombra’s new rework inOverwatch 2has not been a popular one among her fans. Many have lamented the fact that Sombra’s role has shifted from being a flanker to a frontline pressure DPS, and believe her unique identity as a damage hero has been erased. Only time will tell ifOverwatch 2will implement other changes to Sombra, or reversions to her rework, in future updates.
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