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The sequel Overwatch 2 was released in October 2022, and will continue the seasonal events. According to Kaplan, while the game will be a sequel, they want to allow all content from the first Overwatch to be brought forward into Overwatch 2, requiring them to slow down new content development for the original game, particularly new heroes and maps.
Within Season 10, which was released in April 2024, new heroes are no longer tied to the battle passes, and instead free to all players, a retroactive change that includes the previous heroes released since Overwatch 2 's release. Players still need to have completed the tutorial missions before gaining access to these heroes.
[2] [5] The series premiered on July 6, 2023, with the release of the first episode, "Dawn". [15] It was released ahead of Overwatch 2 ' s "Invasion" update, which is set to introduce player versus player (PvP) modes and release in August 2023.
Blizzard has revealed Overwatch 2's next new support hero, Kiriko. Here's a complete guide to everything you need to know about her, including her abilities, some quick tips, when she'll be ...
The biggest change from vanilla Overwatch was the reduction of players in a match, going from a 6v6 to a 5v5. How does that hold up after a season? How is Overwatch 2 faring one season later?
Overwatch (abbreviated as OW) is a multimedia franchise centered on a series of multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS) video games developed by Blizzard Entertainment. Overwatch was released in 2016 with a successor, Overwatch 2, released in 2022.
Original release date: June 6, 2023 Release years by system: 2023 – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S [87] Notes: Action role-playing game; Self-published by Blizzard [87] Part of the Diablo series
Overwatch and Overwatch 2 are team-based first-person shooter games developed by Blizzard Entertainment. Overwatch was released in May 2016 for several platforms. The game features a number of gameplay modes that support casual play, ranked play, and competitive modes used for professional esports events, such as the Overwatch League.