Blizzard Entertainment and NetEase's action RPG will launch for PC, and iOS and Android devices not long from now, on June 2.
Unlock new color schemes for the most popular Legendary skins of Sombra, Hanzo, Symmetra, Ana, Roadhog and Lucio until June 7th.
Game director Aaron Keller thanked those who participated in the beta. "Tests like this are a vital part of the process of improving Overwatch."
The event will be available until June 6th and feature remixed Legendary skins along with past Weekly Challenges and Seasonal Brawls.
The first ever beta for Blizzard's upcoming sequel had its fair share of ups and downs. Here's what you need to know.
Double Bounties are also live till the end of Season 26 while the Echoing Nightmare will become a permanent fixture of the game.
Jessica Martinez has previously served as Chief of Staff for 14 years, and will be implementing a studio culture strategy over at Blizzard Entertainment.
Blizzard Entertainment feels that adding "exciting new Support heroes" and experimenting with new and refreshed abilities for existing heroes is key.
Blizzard Entertainment is working on a fix but in the meantime, the hero will be unavailable for the first weekend of Overwatch League Season 5.
The mobile title being revealed on May 3rd is something else but Corden of Windows Central has heard that it will be "pretty great".
Blizzard Entertainment confirms that the first mobile game set in the Warcraft universe will be revealed next week.
The recent beta has attracted the highest concurrent viewer count for the hero shooter yet, according to Blizzard Entertainment.
Those seeking beta access can tune into affiliated streams today from 10 AM PT to 6 PM PT. Watching for four hours guarantees access.
The mobile action RPG was recently confirmed to be coming to PC as well, and now Blizzard has revealed its minimum and recommended system requirements.
The project has been in the works for over three years as per the LinkedIn profile of lead/principal game designer Kristopher Howl.
The beta will be live until May 17th and won't have Competitive Play or Profiles. Progress also won't carry over into the full game.
However, everyone won't be receiving access at the exact same time, as per Blizzard senior community manager Andy Belford.
Game director Wyatt Cheng and franchise head Rod Fergusson reveal that the PC version is pretty much the same as the one on mobiles.
The controversial action RPG will launch as an open beta this Summer. It includes support for crossplay and cross-progression.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier notes that a release date will be announced to coincide with Activision-Blizzard's quarterly earnings report.