Highlights

  • Overwatch 2 Season 9 introduces major gameplay changes like UI elements and a Junkertown map rework for a better player experience.
  • Numbani's design in Overwatch has historically favored defenders on its first and last points, making it a challenging map for attackers to navigate. At the same time, the second point is far too frustrating for defenders and essentially feels like 2CP.
  • Much like how Blizzard altered the end of the first point on Junkertown to be more fair to defenders, Numbani could receive a rework to make its three points more fair for both sides.

Overwatch 2's ninth season is packed with new features, demonstrating Blizzard's willingness to constantly transform and update its game. While some Overwatch 2 Season 9 changes massively alter core gameplay, others are focused on a smoother player experience. For example, the addition of UI elements above the player's health bar that display all active healing status effects, as well as map reworks, ease pain points of the past.

With map reworks becoming more commonplace in Overwatch 2, it seems likely that Team 4 will continue updating locations in the hero-shooter in future patches and seasons. With Watchpoint Gibraltar receiving more flank routes and spawn rooms in Season 5 and Junkertown adding cover to its first point in Season 9, the sky is the limit. If the developers consider adjusting other maps, Numbani is an obvious choice.

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Numbani Has Historically Been a Challenging Map in Overwatch

Numbani's First Point Can Be Time-Consuming For Attackers

As a hybrid map, Numbani has become infamous for its difficulty for both the defending and attacking teams. While Numbani has been home to game-breaking bugs before, it's typically the map's overall design that gets called into question. For instance, the first point of Numbani often favors the defenders, since they can set up on the high ground and hold choke points without committing. As such, attackers are typically more successful if their tank is performing well, or their DPS can secure eliminations quickly.

Walking to the right up the stairs can be an ideal way to get to the high ground, but it's not advisable if the enemy team has a spam hero like Junkrat who thrives in close-quartered spaces. Additionally, though this map has several other viable flank routes, coordinating to a specific location can be time-consuming without a character like Symmetra. Interestingly, the first segment of Numbani is similar to Dorado, in that it often comes down to building ultimates to win the fight.

"The first point of Numbani often favors the defenders."

Numbani's Second Point Is Borderline 2CP For Defenders

Numbani Second Point

Numbani's various problems extend beyond the first point. While the second section offers attackers a far better chance, it can be frustrating for the defending team. Here, defenders respawn at the same location as the final objective, leading to a very lengthy walk back to the fight. This can feel particularly punishing for heroes without mobility options, such as Lucio, Tracer, or Soldier: 76. The journey back to the payload often feels akin to the slow and punishing experience of the old 2CP (Assault) game mode from the original Overwatch, as if the defending team dies once or a few players are staggered, it often means that the second point is instantly lost.

Numbani's Final Choke Point Is Extremely Difficult

Numbani Third Point

Although some players initially celebrated Numbani's absence from Overwatch 2's map pools, it has since made a comeback without any indication of being removed again. This is particularly concerning given the final section's notorious difficulty. Even if the attacking team manages to steamroll through the first two areas, the last choke point gives the defending team a chance to stabilize. This often leads to overtime situations or a full stop to the capping of the payload.

In the coming seasons, it seems Blizzard needs to definitively address Numbani's place in the game. As a site of various draws and first point holds, it could benefit from several adjustments. Hopefully, in the coming seasons, Overwatch 2 will continue making map changes, and if it does then Numbani should be prioritized.

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