Overwatch PS4/Xbox One Receives Patch for Missing Music Bug

Capture the Flag also returns.

Posted By | On 24th, Mar. 2017

When the latest patch for Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch hit all platforms this past Tuesday, it introduced several new features including new hero Orisa, changes to heroes like Ana and Zenyatta and even lore additions to the hero gallery.

Unfortunately, PS4 and Xbox One players were suffering from a strange glitch that kept background music from playing.

Thankfully, that glitch seems to have been fixed with the latest patch. Other bugs that were also corrected include one that prevented the Damage Amplified value from being correctly shown and another that saw Orisa’s movement not being slowed while firing in midair (as usually happens when she’s on the ground). The patch has also ensured that Capture the Flag’s mode and maps have been reactivated.

What are your thoughts on the console patch and how are you liking Orisa, the new tank? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more updates on Overwatch.


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