It isn't at all simplifying your point.That is oversimplifying my point a bit. What Im trying to say is that an mmo would lose part of the most crucil point of appeal that Overwatch has. And yes, there are other, possibly better arguments that have been presented in this very thread. It could be argued that mmos are a stagnant genra and Blizz would have to come up with something really innovative to even make the endeavor worth it -something that they tried and failed.
One could also claim that it would compete with WoW, making it less desirable to investors. It could even be pointed out that the current mmo market might be that profitable.
I am, however, not invested in this argument enough to spend my time discussing all of that. I had a perspective to add and I believe I defended it to its full extent.
If Blizzard were to make a good Overwatch mmo would I be pleasantly surprised? Of course! I am a fan of their games and would be very happy to play it. But I believe that not all IPs have to become mmos. I don't think the franchise would have much to have added because of the intrinscical aspects of its game philosphy that I explained, ad nauseum at this point.
Feel free to disagree as much as you like but, the same way I have failed to convince you, I dont believe that you have turned my position invalid.