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Best Maps In Overwatch 2

Dorado takes the heroes of Overwatch to Mexico, and anybody who has played the original game is intimately familiar with this map. From its chaotic city streets to the inner facility it moves into, this payload map provides great opportunities, whether you’re on attack or defe

Since her overall damage is low, the enemies get a chance to react to her and escape if they have a dash or teleportation . In these instances, you need to judge your next move wisely. Usually, people would be tempted to follow the enemy and kill them, even if it means getting themselves killed as we

Midtown feels like it came from another era, with a design inspired by the early 1900s of America and New York in particular. You’ll feel this especially when you get into the Grand Central Terminal, with its brown and orange colors and dimmed lig

Overwatch 2 is a five-vs-five game that revolves around a particular objective, and it’s known for the diversity of its characters. Having over 30 of them now, players can have a different experience every time they select a character they haven’t played before since none of them have any similarit

There are a lot of things that can go wrong with her abilities, given their nature. But if you can avoid some silly mistakes, she can be one of the most broken heroes you’ll ever play . Here are a few tips that will help you get familiar with her abilities and play style a little m

Of course, taking out flankers by yourself can be tricky, and you can’t always rely on your team to back you up. Effective communication to call out flankers is essential if you’re trying to win. Use voice chat to talk to your team, or use Overwatch 2’s new ping system to call them

As mentioned above, the major problem with Mei is her lack of mobility . The game makes her out to be a close-ranged character, but you need to plan out an escape if you’re going to get too close to the enemies . Your Cryo-Freeze heals you, but it still doesn’t give you a free escape if your team doesn’t support

If an enemy is about to escape with super low health, it’s a good idea to wall in front of them to give you time to catch up . Although, you need to make sure the enemy can’t bypass the wall like Genji, Hanzo, Kiriko, or Widowmak

Similar to so many other kids of my generation, I grew up watching The Magic School Bus. I’m not quite sure why, but one episode in particular has managed to worm its way into my memory, Inside Ralphie. When the titular character falls ill, the team shrinks the eponymous vehicle down in size, embarking on a journey through the various organs of his body. The same basic premise can be seen at work in Grounded . The player character is about equal in size to a small beetle, something which allows for a dramatically different perspective on the world. You quite literally see things from a new angle. I haven’t really gotten into the survival mechanics quite yet, but these vibes from The Magic School Bus have already won me over, at least for this week

If you aren’t aware of the exact position of every other enemy, it’s a better choice to simply let the low-health person get away and catch them again later . On the other hand, if you’re after someone who’s carrying the game for the opposing team and they’re low, it can be beneficial to chase them

This is an obvious one for experienced Overwatch 2 skins players, but less so for beginners . Almost everyone has experienced a frustrating game where your teammates just won’t stick to the objective. Remember, the robot only makes progress when somebody is accompanying

A final tip, and one specific to the Reinhardt players out there ; Earthshatter is a fantastic way to stop her in her tracks – even if it means getting fewer people trapped in your ultimate, it is better to take out a critical character like Kiriko than hold on to your ult for minutes waiting for the biggest possible group. Try not to ult only on her though, as that’s quite a waste. And remember, even if you get a four-person Shatter, and she is still standing, then her Protection Suzu will save everyone you downed with your ability, so she is a primary target for such a skill. Or get rid of her beforeh

One of the strongest aspects of both of Kiriko’s main abilities, Swift Step and Protection Suzu, is that they both have extremely fast animations, making their use almost instantaneous. You can technically stun her after using her teleport, but the time window here is just too small to do reliably, meaning that’s something you’re more likely to do by accident. However, you can still push her around to isolate her or keep track of her allies, so you know where she can potentially run off to though. The only thing that truly stops Swift Step is a Graviton Surge, but an ultimate to trap a single character is rarely worth

Last, and maybe actually least, you could try countering Kitsune Rush with even more aggression of your own. The chances aren’t in your favor though, since the enemies will be moving faster – but if you take them off-guard, it can sometimes work. After all, the enemies will likely be close to one another in the area of Kitsune Rush. That means offensive ultimates like Death Blossom , Pulse Bomb , and area attacks could take them down if they aren’t coordinated. Kitsune Rush doesn’t increase health, so it’s possi

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