UPDATE 21 MARCH: Today's the day new tank hero Orisa goes live on all three Overwatch platforms: PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Patches usually arrive late afternoon/early evening, around 6pm GMT.

Note: Blizzard has disabled Orisa from Competitive Play for a week while she beds in, which makes sense. Orisa is the first hero Blizzard has added mid-season.

A slight nerf for Bastion will go live with the patch too. His turret damage reduction is being weakened from 35 per cent down to 20 per cent.

Looking ahead, Lucio is next for significant changes. His healing power is being ramped up but his song range dramatically reduced. To cope, he's being made more mobile. In other words, it's time to learn to wall-ride.

The Lucio changes are part of the next Overwatch patch, numbered 1.10, which is in testing on PTR now.

Specific Lucio changes:

Sonic Amplifier: Projectile speed increased from 40 to 50; Alternate fire now considers vertical orientation when knocking targets back.

Crossfade: Song's area-of-effect radius decreased from 30 meters to 10 meters (a temporary in-game visual has been added to illustrate this radius, only visible to Lúcio and his teammates).

Heal Song: Healing-per-second has been increased by 50 per cent (also applies to Lúcio's Amp It Up ability).

Sound Barrier: Radius decreased from 30 meters to 20 meters.

Wall Ride: Movement speed increased by 30 per cent when wall riding; Lúcio now receives a burst of speed when leaping off a wall.

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