
Overwatch Quick Play Hacked 2.0 – Double Trouble
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| Author Zlosterr

The Overwatch2 Quick Play: Hacked experiment is here, so let’s learn everything about it. Here is what you should know.
Around two months after the first Overwatch 2 Quick Play Hacked event, Blizzard decided to do the same. The second Overwatch Quickplay hacked experiment is also available for a limited time only (24 hours), and people can put it to the test while using the Quick Play option in Overwatch 2.
What is Overwatch Quick Play Hacked?
The Overwatch 2 Quick Play: Hacked event is a feature that allows the standard game mode to be replaced with a new and more interesting option. If you do not remember, the first “experiment” resulted in a decrease in the spawn timer. We also had changes to the push and score rates, as well as the capture process, which resulted in much faster gameplay.
Now, the Overwatch hacked version ius called Double Trouble and it allows something unique – a given hero can be picked by two players from the same team. The idea behind these “hacks” is to test whether the new game modes are interesting and how the community reacts to them. Here is a summary of what you should know:
- Overwatch 2 Quick Play: Hacked Double Trouble begins on March 11 at 11 AM and ends on March 19 at 11AM PDT.
- The mode allows you to play in Role Queue and Open Queue, and your team can have the same hero twice.
Conclusion
During these 24 hours, when the Overwatch 2 Quick Play is hacked, you won’t be able to use the standard Quick Play game mode. It is no surprise that many players are eager to see these changes in action, so it will be interesting to see what the community thinks about the changes once they are over.
Playing against the same hero twice is interesting, to say the least, especially in specific setups. Some people will say that it is unfair and that it changes the balance of power, which is probably true, but at the same time, you can’t deny the fact that it’s fun.