Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra posted on social platforms that NetEase's "Marvel Confrontation" should be called "Overwatch: Marvel Confrontation" and "Wild Origins: Zero Dawn" will be staged again. Even the character names are similar - Windowmaker (Widowmaker) vs. Black Widow (Black Widow), NetEase/Tencent are the same.

As soon as this statement came out, everyone was shocked. Everyone couldn't believe that you, the president of Blizzard, didn't know about Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff), so they quickly bought him some comic books to read. Someone corrected the post and said that Romanov's seniority is much longer than that of Watchman, and he was named that way fifty years ago. The design inspiration of Windowmaker actually comes from Black Widow, and the gameplay of "Overwatch" is inevitably related to TF2. The real ancestors have not spoken, so laymen should not interrupt.

Ybarra deleted the post after realizing he was cowardly. He worked at Microsoft for 19 years and joined Blizzard as late as November 2019. After Microsoft successfully acquired Activision-Blizzard, it took the bucket and ran away in May this year, hiding its merits and fame.

At present, "Marvel Confrontation" has achieved a good result of nearly 500,000 players online at the same time on the Steam platform. What is even more exciting is that setting the game properties to ProtonExperimental compatibility mode in the SteamDeck handheld device can make "Marvel Confrontation" run normally:

"Marvel Confrontation" can maintain the frame rate at around 60FPS with the assistance of AMDFSR. At this time, vertical synchronization should be turned off and the graphics quality should be set to "Low". NetEase and Valve are working to resolve a bug that requires manual settings otherwise the cutscene will go black, and the game is expected to receive SteamDeck certification by then.