Overwatch returns with much more to offer.
Offering few changes with the same events pained the development team, as per director Jeff Kaplan.
"If I'm a player of the game, this feels right and fair," says director Jeff Kaplan.
"Leaks are very interesting in that they have more of a moral impact on the team than anything else," says game director Jeff Kaplan.
Director Jeff Kaplan also says the game is "absolutely a sequel".
The sequel will be discussed again at BlizzCon 2020, says director Jeff Kaplan.
The idea is to encourage players to experiment with multiple different characters.
Director Jeff Kaplan confirms that it's not Sojourn, who was recently showcased.
Cosmetics from the first game will also carry over into the sequel.
The shooter features new maps, hero abilities and a brand new PvP mode.
Several established heroes also seem to have new looks in the sequel.
New heroes, modes and maps are also included.
The virtual ticket costs $49.99 and also includes in-game items for StarCraft 2 and Diablo 3.
In development since 2017, the project was like "Battlefield in the StarCraft universe."
The sequel will apparently be revealed at BlizzCon 2019.