It’s Time to Admit that Overwatch 2 is Superior to the First Game, and is a Worthy Sequel

I’ve been playing Overwatch since the original game came out in 2016 and enjoyed it for all six years. When Overwatch 2 was announced, I was worried, like many other fans, especially since I’d bought the first game and felt switching to a free-to-play model was a step down. I initially stopped playing Overwatch 2 after just a few seasons, as it didn’t feel as good as the original. However, returning with Season 20, I’ve noticed a huge improvement – the game is vastly different and much better now.






![The calculated graviton spectrum, examined across varying bond dimensions for both [latex]S=+2[/latex] and [latex]S=-2[/latex] sectors with an interaction strength of [latex]V_{AB}=0.71[/latex] on a [latex]N=2N_{x}N_{y}[/latex] system-where [latex]N_{x}=24[/latex] and [latex]N_{y}=3[/latex]-demonstrates a stable and increasingly prominent chiral graviton mode, achieved with parameters [latex]\eta=0.05[/latex] and [latex]T=100[/latex].](https://arxiv.org/html/2601.05196v1/x6.png)
