
"We are aware of a DDoS attack that is currently affecting stability across all games," a Blizzard representative wrote in the company's forums. "Our network engineers are working on addressing the issue and resolving the attack as quickly as possible."
However, the company noted in a separate tweet that they are investigating the issue that disconnected Overwatch players, claiming that it was "not a DDoS event" and was working on a fix for the issue.
The latest outage comes shortly after the developer released a brand new update for its popular hero-based multiplayer shooter Overwatch to celebrate the upcoming Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Between 2 August and 22 August, players can earn special themed loot boxes that include new Olympic-themed cosmetic items including sprays, skins, emotes, icons and victory poses and participate in a new limited-time brawl, Lucioball.The DDoS attack also comes on the heels of Blizzard's latest crackdown on Overwatch cheaters with another widespread ban wave, removing players who used "triggerbots" to boost play. Although the developer has made its firm, zero-tolerance policy on cheating, hacking and use of any form of unfair advantage in its recently released FPS eminently clear, many affected users did not take the ban well, calling it "unacceptable".
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