
She wields a shotgun, swings a giant axe (which makes guitar-shredding noises when pulled out), and wields a knife, “Gracie”, that can inflict wounds on enemies. The Junker Queen, the current ruler of Junkertown, is a new Tank hero and a rather aggressive one at that.
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Over 30 new skins and the first Mythic Skin – more on that latter – are also coming along with three new heroes – Sojourn, an unannounced hero, and the Junker Queen. Midtown, New Queen’s Street, Circuit Royal, and Colosseo will also be available along with two new maps set in Rio and Portugal (with the latter being a Push map).

When early access begins, Overwatch 2 will have maps from the first game, just like in the closed beta (though even more could be added on top).

And yes, all cosmetics that you’ve unlocked in Overwatch 1 will still carry over into Overwatch 2. So if you unlock a few skins on PS5 and then swap over to PC, you’ll have access to the same. There’s also the benefit of cross-progression – any progress made on any platform will carry over to the others. Cross-platform play is also supported, allowing players across all platforms to play together. This will be available from the early access launch itself in October. No more purchasing a copy – simply download it and you can jump in immediately to start playing. The biggest change from Overwatch 1 is that Overwatch 2 is going free-to-play.

What are all the details you should know, especially with the next closed beta set for June 28th? Let’s take a closer look.įree-to-Play, Cross-Play and Cross-Progression That’s right – your favorite (or most disliked) hero shooter will be going the early access route on October 4th for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. After its first closed beta for PvP, Overwatch 2 has a release date…for early access.
