This belongs in /h/peakpoors aswell
“It feels like being punished for being poor,” Overwatch player Richard Meunster told Kotaku over email. Along with 19 million other people, Richard and his brother both use Cricket Wireless, one of the prepaid phone services that Overwatch 2 will not accept for its newly instated, mandatory two-factor authentication system, SMS Protect.
Every single Overwatch 2 player, including those who had previously purchased Overwatch, need to provide a phone number that fits certain requirements in order to start the game. As part of those requirements, numbers can’t be attached to a prepaid phone plan, landline, or use VOIP. Though what remains of Blizzard’s heart seems to be in the right place—the developer hopes the requirement will cut down “both cheating and disruptive behavior”—players like Richard are forgotten. Not because they don’t play well or don’t care or don’t want to have fun, but because they can’t afford the right kind of phone.
Prepaid phone plans like Cricket and Mint Mobile allow people to pay the cost of their usage up front. Though unfairly maligned as Breaking Bad-type “burner phones,” prepaid phones are easier to incorporate into low-income budgets, with monthly cost usually between $15 and $50. Some companies like AT&T even advertise prepaid services directly to low-income customers.
Richard, a college student, uses Cricket’s $50 monthly plan because “if you can’t pay it that month they just shut down the phone instead of taking you to collections.”
“If I get a regular phone plan and then can’t pay, my credit score gets destroyed,” he said.
At one point in 2020, there were 74 million prepaid phone plan users in the U.S. alone. Richard is far from being the only Overwatch player being phased out.
“I am ashamed of having a prepaid phone,” one Reddit user, who posted in /r/Overwatch and received one thousand upmarseys in less than 24 hours, said. “Never thought I would be disqualified from playing Overwatch based on my ability to afford a phone contract, but here we are...Blizzard is the first company to make me feel too poor to play a game.”
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“Cannot believe Blizzard is denying people with prepaid phone plans access to Overwatch 2,” one Twitter user wrote. “Why does it matter how I pay my phone bill?? 6 years of my life, all the time, money, and progress down the drain.”
Blizzard’s phone restrictions seem to primarily and widely impair U.S. prepaid phone plan users, and the company did not return Kotaku’s request for comment in time for publication. Prepaid phone users in other countries have reported being able to log into the game problem-free, which some players speculate could either be because their country necessitates identification in order to purchase a prepaid phone, or because Blizzard has only banned known prepaid phone plans.
“This is why the system isn’t going to stop hackers or smurfs,” one Reddit user wrote. “They’ll just use a virtual number service that Blizz don’t know about.”
While Blizzard works it out, Richard and countless other low-income prepaid phone users are hurting.
“It feels like a large injustice,” Richard said. “Cheap postpaid plans are around $90. If you are a prepaid phone owner who really wants to play Overwatch 2, you are looking at $50 more a month to get a Blizzard-approved phone. Talk about going free-to-play.”
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Something ain’t right here
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Maybe they should spend less time playing Overwatch and more time playing Gainful Employment 2K22
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Overwatch 1 had surprisingly low resource requirements, I remember it being popular in college because the free laptops everyone could get ran it
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i actually didnt know that, wonder how demanding OW2 is in comparison. that makes it worse lmao you can get a burner phone at wally world for like 30$
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There are rumors that OW2 is setup for a mobile version at some point. So I would expect that the graphics aren’t that much more taxing.
I saw comparisons between the two and OW2 had less detail which is interesting 🤔
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The point is that those "burner phones" don't meet the requirement.
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What’s the requirement? I thought it was something like 2fa
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I mean it is, it's basically just SMS 2FA. But they're blocking prepaid phone numbers, presumably also stuff like google voice numbers (although I've heard mixed things about them working anyways).
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The requirement is that the phone can make and receive calls, which burner phones can do. So your point is moot.
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Children and manchildren btfo when granny doesnt gift you a phone plan each month
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B-But muh basic human rights
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