Overwatch's Lucio Ball Gets Unexpected Guests

Overwatch's Lucio Ball Gets Unexpected Guests

It definitely livens up the match.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Aug 03, 2016 @ 03:47 PM (Staff Bios)
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Overwatch's Olympic event is off to a great start. It has dedicated itself to the the theme entirely. Loot boxes will include at least one Olympic themed item that will only be obtainable during the event. These include skins, poses, emotes, sprays, and player icons. But the most exciting addition is the new game mode: Lucio Ball. 6 Lucios enter. 6 Lucios also leave, but 3 leave as winners. Except, that's how it's supposed to be.


There's no way that's in the rule book!

Some players have found a way to swap into different characters for Lucio Ball. I have personally played in matches that had Symmetra, Junk Rat, Reinhardt, and Winston. The glitch is rumored to exist by players frantically mashing the H key and Enter right as the matchmaking finds a game. It is uncertain whether or not Blizzard will hold players accountable for exploiting the glitch. If so, we can expect them to be as merciless as they have been in the past. If not, then it will most certainly be patched close to immediately.

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