Overwatch 2 Moira bug has players horrified yet amused: “I was the Genji and that was my exact reaction when she did this in my face.”

Amy Chen

Amy Chen

There’s currently a hilarious Moira bug in Overwatch 2. It occurs when you equip the Masked Dancer Moira skin and Facepalm emote.

Overwatch 2's mid-season update arrived earlier this week, and since then, players have been encountering a hilarious Moira glitch. While some are backing away from the Overwatch 2 Moira bug, others are laughing at the chaos it causes.

The new Overwatch 2 Moira bug requires the Masked Dancer skin (Image via esports.gg)
The new Overwatch 2 Moira bug requires the Masked Dancer skin (Image via esports.gg)

Overwatch 2 Moira bug

When you're playing as Moira in an Overwatch 2 match, you can use her Facepalm emote to make the support hero appear taller than usual. You must have Moira's Masked Dancer skin equipped for this to work as well. The Moira emote glitch makes her stretch upwards, which can look both horrifying and hilarious. It just depends on the player witnessing it.

For example, one Overwatch 2 player on Reddit saw a clip of Genji reaction to the Moira bug and wrote, "I was the Genji and that was my exact reaction when she did this in my face."

Screenshot of the Zenyatta T-pose bug in Overwatch 2 (Image via esports.gg)
Screenshot of the Zenyatta T-pose bug in Overwatch 2 (Image via esports.gg)

Zenyatta T-pose bug

The Reddit user, known as QueensMassiveKnife on the site and DrunkerQueen in Overwatch 2, also recalled Zenyatta’s T-pose. Prior to this being recently patched out, Zenyatta would strike the pose when players attempted to use his Retro Hero emote.

We experienced this glitch ourselves and can confirm it happened in our Overwatch 2 matches. From our own experience and based on screenshots and videos shared by other players, this T-pose glitch didn’t require any specific Zenyatta skin, either.

Zenyatta T-pose bug with his Takoyaki skin (Image via esports.gg)
Zenyatta T-pose bug with his Takoyaki skin (Image via esports.gg)

Just like with the Zenyatta T-pose bug, Overwatch 2 will likely fix the stretchy Moira glitch in a future update. However, for now, players can enjoy the delight and curiosity it brings to matches.

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