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Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

Here's what you should do if you feel that your placement in Bronze V is far too low.

Aykut GökerbyAykut Göker
12 October 2022
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Today we explain Overwatch 2 rank bug. Overwatch 2 players that love Competitive Play and take their seasonal ranking very seriously make up a devoted community. People spend a lot of time and effort trying to move up the talent rating ladder, therefore it can be upsetting when they are placed lower than they anticipated. Here’s what you should do if you feel that your placement in Bronze V is far too low.

Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?
Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

Blizzard has lightly reset the MMR (Matchmaking Rating) and SR (Skill Rating) systems in conjunction with the introduction of Overwatch 2. Your account has a set of numbers that determine who you will play in Overwatch matching. MMR is a secret number calculated based on your total performance in each role and is different from SR, as you can see.

This has the effect of making it necessary for you to move up from a lower position than you had initially, even if you played Overwatch and placed higher. Fortunately, proving your merit for a higher placement should be very simple, but this means you’ll probably have to deal with a lot of lower-level allies and foes. Simply compete as usual, and after seven victories, you will move up the ranks.

Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?
Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

Everyone in the game is impacted by the reset on SR and MMR, but finding your spot in matchmaking doesn’t entirely mean you have to start from over. It occurred as a result of the game’s numerous alterations, like as Orisa’s total redesign and Doomfist’s transformation into a tank. You need to rise back up and show your talent because the game can’t really go on how you performed as Doomfist in the first game in a 6v6 format and compare that to how playing him now would place you.

Overwatch 2 will rank you significantly lower if you were a Platinum or Diamond player on Overwatch 1 but haven’t played in years because you’ve had significant skill decay. In essence, you start at the bottom of the ladder, but because you have already shown that you are a better player in the past, you have a far better chance of moving up the ladder than a player who is just starting out. After every seven victories, your SR Division will rise if you continue to play well and win games.

Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?
Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

Being ranked so much lower in Overwatch 2 Competitive than you were in Overwatch 1 is simply a result of the new internal structure in the game and is not a bug. You should quickly return to normal if you just play as you normally would.

FAQ

Why am I in Bronze 5 Overwatch 2?

When a player has 7 wins and 20 losses in ranked play on OW2, it’s not uncommon for them to be placed in Bronze 5, which, for those who don’t know, is the lowest rank in the game.

Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?
Overwatch 2 rank bug explained: Is there a fix?

How does Overwatch decide your rank?

Previously, it was after every game, however in Overwatch 2’s Competitive Play, depending on whatever milestone you hit first, your rank is updated after every seven victories, every 20 defeats, or after ties with each role. For instance, your next match would influence whether you ranked higher or lower if you won six matches but lost the following 19 instead.

Will overwatch 2 carry over levels?

Cross-platform progression, which enables players to transfer all of their progress from one platform to another, will be available in Overwatch 2 at launch, according to Blizzard Entertainment.

Check out Overwatch 2 crashing: How to fix it (PC, PS5, PS4, and Xbox)?

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