Activision-Blizard is looking to coincide the release of the sequel with the start of next year's season of Overwatch League.
"Going forward, in-game characters will no longer be named after real employees and we will be more thoughtful and discerning about adding real world references in future Overwatch content," Blizzard ...
Many Overwatch casters are now refraining from referring to McCree by his name, following the character namesake's involvement in the recent lawsuit.
Speaking to "multiple people close to my original source," leaker Metro says that a release in 2022 "does not seem likely anymore."
Live till August 20th, the event sees the return of Lucioball, new Legendary skins for numerous characters, and new weekly challenges.
New Legendary skins for Mei, Symmetra and Ashe revealed. The event runs from July 20th to August 10th and should offer new weekly challenges.
Console players will need to create and link a Battle.net account to their game account in order to use the cross-play feature.
With new hair shader tech, Baptiste embodies more of the combat medic role. Meanwhile, Sombra has various circuitry in her new outfit.
The feature will launch as a beta in Competitive Season 28 and support only non-Competitive modes. Crossplay for Competitive play goes live on July 1st.
The acclaimed hero shooter is making a huge change in the sequel. Will it really spell disaster or blaze a new path forward for the series?
The new mode will replace Assault in Competitive play.
New Weekly Challenges and free Epic skins are also live.
The development team will sit down and play through new maps while discussing changes.
Revenue is up 7%, though.
60 million players total.
The PvE event is live until April 27th.
Here are all the different ways that Blizzard's sequel is improving.
A new player icon and emote are also up for grabs.
And 1440p/60 FPS and 1080p/120 FPS on Xbox Series S.
New Weekly Challenges for Baptiste, McCree, and Reaper also revealed.