EXCEL’s newest content creator and Twitch sensation, Leah ‘Leahviathan’ Alexandra may be a variety show host these days, but she’s gnashing her teeth while playing Destiny and Overwatch; she’s worried that OW2 will disappoint.
Liavitanhas played hundreds of games during her streaming career, but Overwatch and Destiny remain two of her favorites.
The latter, however, is relatively unknown on Twitch as all eyes are on the highly anticipated sequel, Overwatch 2. With the beta version finally making its way into the world, the game’s ardent fanbase finally gets a glimpse of what the finished product will look like.
While the jury is yet to appear, Leah has added her voice to the chorus, echoing concerns that the next installment of the Overwatch saga might just be a flash in the pan.
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Leahviathan “keeps an open mind” in Overwatch 2
With questions swirling around the future of Overwatch, Leah remains hopeful, but somewhat unconvinced by what’s being shown so far.
“I’m keeping an open mind about it,” she told Dexetto, “but I’m a little worried that it’s going to be the same. A little bit worried because Overwatch is special, really special, and then I don’t know what’s going on; They just stopped cultivating it – it’s so weird.
“I fear it will be the same, I don’t know if they [Blizzard] Focus on the PvE aspect; if that’s really a draw. [PvE content] Worked for a short period of time, but after so long it was boring and didn’t live long. You have to have a competitive scene, right? “
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The conclusion is that the sequel “has potential,” and if Blizzard plays their cards right, Overwatch’s future could be bright. Until then, the gaming community and Leah himself are praying that OW2 represents Blizzard’s next-generation FPS.
Who knows, we might even see Leahviathan Overwatch 2 stream sooner or later.