The original Overwatch 2 characters was pretty generous when it came to characters. From the jump, you could choose any hero. Of course, they were of varying difficulties to play, so you may not start out “good” at them, but the option was always open to
Her ultimate can single-handedly carry you to victory in Overwatch 2 , but it’s also extremely easy to mess it up and render it useless. Whenever you use the ability, she throws the bomb in the direction you’re aiming for instantly . Firstly, it is important to note that you don’t get to aim after you press the Ultimate but
It can be quite hard to play as Mei when you’ve picked this character for the first time. Her kit is unique, and it has a high skill ceiling . While you can get away with placing walls in weird angles against an amateur team, they can easily show you Mei’s counters if they’re even a little sentient in Overwatch
This combo might seem odd at first. Usually, the idea is that these duos offer different things, even if they appear similar. Still, these two flankers have similar methods of bothering and killing enemies, being fragile, and targeting low-health targets, such as the support characters. So, why do they co
Her primary attack is her kunai, which are quite weak. That is, as long as she doesn’t hit you in the head. It’s weak, small, and has a low fire rate, but it also causes three times more damage when she lands a headshot. That means you can’t make your head an easy target if you are fighting her. Just moving in a straight line toward her might be your downfall, especially at close ra
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
It is important to note that Tracer will blink in the direction you’re moving, not the direction you’re facing . This can be hard to judge at the start, but you’ll get used to it as you play the charac
Gone are the days of two tanks per team – usually, one playing offensively while the other performed a more defensive part. Think of a D.Va paired with the original game’s Orisa. Orisa created barriers for her team members to hide behind, and while D.Va could play defensively, more often than not, you would see her charging into battle, guns blazing, explosive ultimate charg
The new Battle Pass, in comparison, is streamlined. For every level, you receive a reward that will change from season to season. There is much less chance involved, but it can be a little distressing to see the new skin you really, really want so far down the line. However, like loot boxes, you can always buy your way there. At least you know what you’ll be getting this t
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
Well, if one is a nuisance, then two are a nightmare. If both of them are constantly flanking the enemies’ defenses and poking targets, the enemy team can be annoyed enough to lose their focus while the tank and support bring some pain. You could even have people quitting for this, though that is not ideal (talking from experien
A perfect combo for defending areas, though they can also attack if done correctly. You can maintain control of many areas by combining Torb’s turret and Symmetra’s sentries. They auto-target enemies and can clear a lot of flanking routes by themsel
Mei is a character full of icy cold features, so if you’re going against this hero, getting a bunch of blankets is always a good idea because she won’t have any mercy on you. Some unique tricks can make this character super fun to play as her, and here we’ll tell you all about t
Move around, use dashes or movement abilities if you have them, and maybe even crouch up and down to really move your head around. Jumping may work, but you will still get hit in your body, and jumping arcs are rather predictable, so someone with good aiming might actually hit you better because you’re jumping. Be as mobile as you can while fighting her, as she’ll only be able to do a third of her potential damage if she can’t hit your h
Usually, we’d have weeks of hype for new heroes in Overwatch, but, sadly, those days are gone . Overwatch 2 somewhat dims the fanfare by giving you three new characters right out the gate – Sojourn, a damage hero; Junker Queen, a tank; and Kiriko, an unlockable support hero. Too bad, because these characters are absolutely worth the hype of the early years of Overwa
For example, shields can block her healing. That makes Reinhardt, Sigma, and Winston capable of preventing such healing from taking place. Absorption abilities also work, so D.Va , Orisa, and Sigma can use them to stop the healing. You could also block the way with Mei’s Ice Wall, who’s an effective counter for Kiriko (more on that later), and even Genji , who can deflect the Ofuda, preventing the enemies from using it and even healing an ally if aimed prope