Blizzard first banned Russians and Belarusians from participating in the Overwatch 2 beta, then removed the notification about it

At the end of the month, June 28, the second phase of Overwatch 2 beta testing is expected to begin. Blizzard announced this on June 16, shortly after information appeared on the site that players from Russia, China and Belarus are not can participate in the beta test. This was reported on the game’s FAQ page in Russian and English.

Blizzard first banned Russians and Belarusians from participating in the Overwatch 2 beta, then removed the notification about it

However, this information disappeared from the site as early as June 17. And in the Russian-language FAQ there is now a new form for requesting participation in beta testing.

The testing itself will begin on June 28 at 9:00 PM Moscow time, with a small group of users participating. Starting July 5, it is planned to expand to the public, and access to the beta will be open to everyone by July 14 at the latest.

At the same time, Blizzard has not officially announced the lifting of regional restrictions, so it remains to wait for the start of beta testing.🙃 So STALKER characters

Source: VG Times

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