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Next ‘Overwatch’ Update Will Fix Mei’s Waist Bug; D.Va Glitch Under Investigation

Next ‘Overwatch’ Update Will Fix Mei’s Waist Bug; D.Va Glitch Under Investigation

Arianne Gift

After rolling out the latest update, players of "Overwatch" discovered that Mei's Chang'e and Luna skins brought some changes to her waist. Blizzard has since confirmed that a bug is causing the alteration, adding that the issue has been resolved internally.

Over on the Battle.net forums, Community Manager Lylirra announced that a fix on the "Overwatch" bug is on its way. "There's a bug with Mei's Luna and Chang'e skins right now that's causing her waist to appear much smaller than normal," Lylirra revealed. "We've already fixed the bug internally, but it's going to require a patch to implement (ideally it'll be included in whatever next patch hits your gaming platform)."

Meanwhile, Blizzard has also announced that the hilarious D.Va glitch is under investigation, PlayStation Lifestyle reported. D.Va mains have been complaining that "Overwatch's" patch 1.7 is reportedly ruining the character's effectiveness, eventually finding the 19-year-old Korean literally unplayable on one map.

As seen in the video below, any time D.Va gets knocked out of her Mech in the Arcade map Ecopoint Antarctica playing 3v3 elimination, she is launched sky-high and completely off the map. Blizzard is looking into the issue, although it should be remembered that it took weeks before the team found fix for the previous "Overwatch" glitch.

Previously, "Overwatch" had a Mei wall glitch on the same map that would allow her to push herself and teammates up into the ceiling of the level, making the character invincible. That said, Blizzard keeps its promise, so players should see D.Va landing safely on the ground soon.

In other news, "Overwatch" Game Director Jeff Kaplan revealed that the Capture the Rooster mode will stay in Arcade mode during Year of the Rooster. The director added that the team doesn't have plans to add the feature to Competitive or Quick Play. However, if Capture the Flag becomes fined tuned enough, Blizzard might consider adding it to Competitive.

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