Overwatch 2's long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 debut hasn't exactly gone to plan, as fans have spoken out about performance issues on Nintendo's latest console, sparking a response from Blizzard.
Fans had been eagerly anticipating a smoother, more capable version of the free-to-play shooter on Nintendo's next-gen handheld, but the launch has been met with noticeable performance issues. Reports of unstable frame rates and general lack of polish have quickly spread across the community, dampening what should have been a strong platform arrival for the hero shooter.
Overwatch director Aaron Keller has now addressed the situation, confirming the team is actively working on improvements. In a recent post, Keller said, "We're working on it and hope to have a fix out in the next few days," indicating a rapid response from Blizzard.

While no specific details were provided on what the patch will target, it's widely expected to address the most pressing concerns, namely inconsistent performance and optimization shortcomings on the new hardware. Given the Switch 2's upgraded capabilities over its predecessor, expectations were high for a stable and fluid experience, making the current state all the more surprising and frankly unacceptable.
For now, players will have to hold tight, but the short turnaround suggests Blizzard is prioritizing a quick recovery. If the patch lands as promised, the Switch 2 version of Overwatch 2 could still become the portable experience fans were hoping for. However, we will have to wait and see if Blizzard can fix all the issues in a single patch, or if fans will have to wait for multiple patches before all the crinkles are ironed out.




