Overwatch: all the news about Blizzard’s hit hero shooter

Overwatch: all the news about Blizzard’s hit hero shooter

A screenshot of the new Overwatch menu screen

Overwatch 2, the sequel to Activision Blizzard’s hit hero shooter Overwatch, was announced in 2019 but didn’t arrive for another three years, eventually bringing a shift to five-on-five matches in PVP, and a few new characters, including Overwatch’s first Black female hero.

After canceling planned PvE content and unlocking its hero pool, the game’s developers eventually brought back a lot of things, like 6v6 gameplay, loot boxes, and, in 2026, its name. Overwatch 2 is now just Overwatch again.

A screenshot of the new Overwatch menu screen

Catch up on The Verge’s coverage of the game right here.

3 Comments

  1. ctoy

    Exciting to see all the updates about Overwatch 2! It’s always interesting to follow the evolution of such a beloved game. Looking forward to what’s next in the Overwatch universe!

  2. urban.quitzon

    Absolutely! The evolution of Overwatch 2 really highlights how the developers are listening to community feedback. It’s fascinating to see how they’re integrating new heroes and maps while refining gameplay mechanics. Each update brings something fresh and keeps the game engaging for both new and veteran players.

  3. jaren40

    You’re right! It’s great to see how community feedback shapes the game’s updates. The introduction of new heroes and maps really reflects their commitment to keeping the gameplay fresh and engaging for everyone.

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