Overwatch 2just gave players a look at what they can expect in Season 6. With multiple PvE modes, new PvP maps, and even a new hero progression system,Overwatch 2: Invasionis gearing up to be its biggest content update yet.
Even thoughOverwatch 2just began Season 5, it is already hyping up Season 6. Recently,Overwatch 2held a livestream revealing some of the exciting features coming in the August update.
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Hero Mastery is a single-player PvE experience where gamers can take on unique, hero-based challenges on multiple difficulties to practice the finer points of a character’s abilities. Players can earn points by completing objectives quickly and collecting coin pickups around the map, and they can compare their high scores with friends. WhenHero Mastery launches midway throughOverwatch 2Season 6, five heroes will have Hero Mastery challenges: Sojourn, Tracer, Mercy, Winston, and Reinhardt.
Overwatch 2is also implementing a player level system starting in Season 6. Players can earn experience per hero, based on various categories like games played or damage done, healed, or mitigated. At certain thresholds, players get emblems and badges for theirheroes inOverwatch 2, unlocking special name cards inspired by those characters. There’s no limit to how much experience players can get in any category for each hero, so players won’t be forced to play differently to unlock these cosmetic perks.
TheStory Missions inOverwatch 2: Invasionare finally moving the plot forward. The developers showed off footage from the Gothenburg and Rio Story Missions, featuring different enemies, massive maps, and charming character interactions. These moments showcase someOverwatch 2characters meeting for the first time in lore, so players should expect some great dialogue in the Story Missions.
The Flashpoint maps also look far different from anyother PvP mode inOverwatch 2. Players will need to capture one of several control points on the map, after which another will unlock elsewhere in the area. This contest continues across the sprawling map until one side wins three points. Both the New Junk City and Suravasa maps coming with the mode’s launch are the biggest PvP maps inOverwatchhistory.
Lastly, Event Missions are a co-op PvE mode where players work together to accomplish different objectives. The mode is designed to be evergreen and repeatable and will have some variance to keep it fresh. The first map, Underworld, is an expanded version of the King’s Row PvP map, but players should expect more maps and enemies infutureOverwatch 2updates. The stream did not reveal information about the upcoming support hero, but players can expect to learn more about the mysterious figure soon.
Overwatch 2is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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