Blizzard’s going to punish people who play Lucioball as other characters

Keep the pistols off the pitch

Recommended Videos

Lucioball is a Rocket League-like game variant for Overwatch, a three-on-three soccer match in honor of the Rio Olympics. It’s mostly just a bunch of Lucios pushing a giant ball around. Except, sometimes other characters sneak in and ruin everyone’s fun.

Blizzard’s working to patch a Lucioball bug that allows players to play as other characters on the Overwatch roster. What’s happening is that pressing the “H” button (d-pad left on consoles) after it finds a match or during replays causes the game to assign a random hero. That’s how you end up with a Widowmaker with her gun among a group of defenseless Lucios.

On the Overwatch forums, game director Jeff Kaplan says that the developer is in the process of handing out punishments for people who exploit this. “We are in discussions with our Customer Support group to start taking action against those deliberately using the bug to play heroes other than Lucio. Please do not exploit this bug. Fair warning,” Kaplan wrote.

Kaplan doesn’t say what kind of punishment might be in store for these folks, but, as another forum-goer pointed out, it’s within Blizzard’s right to impose some sort of a ban. Overwatch‘s end-user license agreement states that exploits of any in-game bugs constitute a violation. 

It’s similarly unclear who will be chastised. Overwatch‘s Twitter account states that “abusers will be punished.” That seems to indicate that it will be people who routinely select other characters. That’d be the best route for Blizzard to go. Take action against those who set out to ruin the game for others, those who do so with malicious intent. Don’t penalize people who acted once out of curiosity.

Lucio Ball Any Character [Battle.net]


Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Gray Zone Warfare devs confirm Early Access release date
gzw
Read Article Akuma joins Street Fighter 6 lineup on May 22
Street Fighter 6
Read Article As Escape From Tarkov reels from its $250 edition backlash, the single-player mod SPT-AKI enjoys its time in the sun
Related Content
Read Article Gray Zone Warfare devs confirm Early Access release date
gzw
Read Article Akuma joins Street Fighter 6 lineup on May 22
Street Fighter 6
Read Article As Escape From Tarkov reels from its $250 edition backlash, the single-player mod SPT-AKI enjoys its time in the sun
Author
Brett Makedonski
While you laughing, we're passing, passing away. So y'all go rest y'all souls, 'Cause I know I'ma meet you up at the crossroads. Y'all know y'all forever got love from them Bone Thugs baby...