The upcoming addition toOverwatch 2’s growing hero roster, Lifeweaver, has already been confirmed to be receiving a much-needed buff after many fans of the game criticized the character’s healing capabilities when he was first revealed. As the 37th hero to be arriving in the world ofOverwatch 2, Lifeweaver is a support hero bringing plenty of crucial utility to the game, and will be joining the battle alongside Season 4 when it releases on April 11th.Lifeweaver was first announced at the beginning of April with a trailer that shows off both his elegant design and useful abilities. His role as a support hero arms him with several tools capable of rescuing teammates in peril, including the controversial ability to pull teammates toward him should it be necessary.Abilities of this nature are scarce inOverwatch 2, and while being able to rescue teammates falling off the map will surely come in handy, many players fear that the same ability could end up being used for some extensive and tedious trolling. This isn’t the only one of Lifeweaver’s abilities that have been a point of concern either, as his passive ability creates a healing item upon death which can be used by enemy and allied players alike.RELATED:Overwatch 2 Players Are Concerned About the Size of Lifeweaver’s HitboxLifeweaver is certainly shaping up to be an interesting type of hero, and while it’s too early to know how his kitmight impact gameplay inOverwatch 2, it is perhaps his primary healing ability that has received the most criticism. Not only does Lifeweaver’s Life Blossom ability have both an ammunition count and require charge time to cast, it even carries a hefty penalty to movement speed while it’s being charged up. Thankfully, Blizzard has been quick to announce a buff to Lifeweaver’s healing capabilities in response to community feedback, with game director Aaron Keller revealing in a tweet that the hero will see his healing ability’s charge time reduced from 1.2 seconds to 1 second when the new character goes live.

Lifeweaver has a lot to offer when it comes to new abilities. While his healing might not be on par withother support heroes inOverwatch 2even post-buff, he brings a lot of interesting new utility options which have the potential to mix up gameplay significantly. His Petal Platform ability, as the name suggests, is capable of creating a platform that raises when stepped on, opening up mobility options which will no doubt be useful on certain maps.

Balancing the game’s soon-to-be 37 different characters is a challenge that only seems to grow more difficult as the roster of heroes continues to expand, but Blizzard’s implementation of player feedback in the patches that it delivers shows that the development team is continuing in their efforts toperfect the formula inOverwatch 2. Much remains to be seen regarding Lifeweaver’s diverse capabilities, but players won’t have to wait long before they can see the new character for themselves when he releases alongside Season 4 on April 11.

Overwatch 2is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.