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Overwatch 2 players were stunned to boot up the team shooter and see that Mei had been removed from the game. At first, some players suspected that she was impacted by one of the game’s bugs .
Overwatch 2 fans may have noticed that one of the most iconic characters in the game has now been disabled. Mei has been a fan favorite since the original game's release, with her ice beam and ice ...
Blizzard Entertainment is removing Mei from Overwatch 2 for two weeks, until Nov. 15. There’s a bug with her Ice Wall ability that needs to be fixed, the developer said.
Blizzard is putting Mei on ice (thank you). The Overwatch 2 hero will be disabled and unavailable to use in-game until at least December 15 as the developer fixes an issue with her Ice Wall ability.
If you do want to buy the MM-Mei skin, you can scoop it up for 200 OWL tokens (around $10 if you haven’t earned enough from watching OWL matches). It’ll be available until Mei 11th.
Mei has been a celebrated character in Overwatch by those who want to see a more diverse array of female clothing and body types in games. In all Mei’s skins ahead of Year of the Rooster, she ...
The MM-Mei skin has the Chinese hero sporting a Black hairstyle. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Overwatch has unveiled a ...
MM-Mei is set to be available for 200 Overwatch League tokens through May 11. Dustin Bailey Dustin's all about retro games and adventure games, as well as being a Final Fantasy XIV devotee.
SillyGooseRobyn clearly put a lot of effort into the design, and that care resulted in a terrific idea for a Mei skin. Overwatch is available now on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
Overwatch League’s Mei Gala to Spotlight Gaming, Cosplay and Fashion. Thursday's event will take the form of a virtual red carpet runway show, broadcast on YouTube. By Trilby Beresford.