Console Versions of Overwatch Are Getting a Reporting System

Good news for fans of Overwatch (but potentially bad news for anyone who mains Reaper), as Blizzard announced that they’re revamping their penalty system, and that a reporting system will be coming to consoles soon (it’s currently undergoing internal testing). According to the publisher there will be “increased penalties” to players that harass and bully in matches.

Here’s what Blizzard had to say over at their official forums:

We believe that our in-game reporting and player penalty system is one of our most important features, and it’s something we want to invest in significantly over the next year. To this end, effective immediately, we will be issuing increased penalties to players in response to verified reports of bad behavior. In Overwatch, that means anything from abusive chat, harassment, in-game spam, match inactivity (being intentionally AFK), and griefing. If you see someone engaging in any of these types of behaviors, report them. Players in violation will be silenced, suspended, or even banned from the game as a result.

We know that making Overwatch a truly welcoming environment is an ongoing process, and this is only the first step. Over the next several months, we have plans to make additional improvements based on your feedback, including scaling competitive season bans, a notification system that will alert you when a player you’ve reported is actioned, and functionality that will allow us to more aggressively penalize players who attempt to abuse the in-game reporting tool.

We also remain committed to bringing a reporting system to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. As console players ourselves, we know it’s been frustrating to not have this functionality on your platform. We are actively working on the feature and have many elements of undergoing internal testing right now. Our goal is to implement similar reporting options as are currently available on PC, and any improvements made to PC between now and when it’s available.

Everyone deserves to be able to enjoy gaming, so this is a great step forward by Blizzard.

(Source: Battle.net Forums)

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