Overwatch 2 teases “groundbreaking PvP gameplay changes”


Blizzard Entertainment’s free-to-play PvP hero shooter Overwatch 2 has gone through something of a significant rough patch lately, with overall player engagement and interest seemingly lower than it’s been in the game’s past. Today, however, the studio revealed that it’s planning to shake things up with “groundbreaking PvP gameplay changes” soon, and will go over what these are in an Overwatch 2 Spotlight livestream on YouTube and Twitch that’s scheduled for February 12, 2025 at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. GMT.

In Blizzard’s official announcement post, it noted that “in 2025, Overwatch 2 is going to be packed with groundbreaking changes to the PvP experience that will be unlike anything you’ve seen before,” before going on to say that “it’s going to take more than a blog or a developer update to let you know what we have coming this year.” The livestream, then, will give the game’s fans a deep and thorough overview of everything the developer is doing to revitalize the acclaimed FPS.

While we don’t know exactly what’s coming yet, Blizzard has shared some noteworthy details about what to expect. Specifically, players can look forward to “incredible changes [to] how the game is played,” along with “a glance at new heroes, new maps, and even more content coming this February and beyond.”

Released early last December, Marvel Rivals is the biggest direct competitor to Overwatch that Blizzard’s hero shooter has ever had. (Image credit: NetEase Games)

While that latter bit sounds a lot like standard fare you’d expect from new Overwatch 2 seasons, the first part about the hero shooter’s structure will definitely raise some eyebrows. Given that there’s been a ton of 6v6 playtesting in Overwatch 2 recently, I’m wondering if Blizzard is going to revert the game back to the 6v6 format Overwatch originally had; 5v5 has always been very controversial, after all, though I don’t believe 6v6 would fix the game’s issue of tanks being frustrating to play. A return to 6v6 would also lead to the awkward question of “what was the point of Overwatch 2, then?” considering the fact that 5v5 and its now-cancelled PvE campaign were its two largest distinguishing factors.



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